Minimally invasive treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts

  • Zerem, Enver
  • Hauser, Goran
  • Loga-Zec, Svjetlana
  • Kunosić, Suad
  • Jovanović, Predrag
  • Crnkić, Dino
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Publication date
June 2015
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.

Abstract

A pancreatic pseudocyst (PPC) is typically a complication of acute and chronic pancreatitis, trauma or pancreatic duct obstruction. The diagnosis of PPC can be made if an acute fluid collection persists for 4 to 6 wk and is enveloped by a distinct wall. Most PPCs regress spontaneously and require no treatment, whereas some may persist and progress until complications occur. The decision whether to treat a patient who has a PPC, as well as when and with what treatment modalities, is a difficult one. PPCs can be treated with a variety of methods: percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD), endoscopic transpapillary or transmural drainage, laparoscopic surgery, or open pseudocystoenterostomy. The recent trend in the management of symptomatic PPC has...

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