Pancreas-Preserving Approach to “Paraduodenal Pancreatitis” Treatment: Why, When, and How? Experience of Treatment of 62 Patients with Duodenal Dystrophy

  • V. I. Egorov
  • A. N. Vankovich
  • R. V. Petrov
  • N. S. Starostina
  • A. Ts. Butkevich
  • A. V. Sazhin
  • E. A. Stepanova
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Hindawi Limited
ISSN
2314-6133
Journal
2314-6141
Citation count (estimate)
12

Abstract

Background. The term “paraduodenal pancreatitis” (PP) was proposed as a synonym for duodenal dystrophy (DD) and groove pancreatitis, but it is still unclear what organ PP originates from and how to treat it properly. Objective. To assess the results of different types of treatment for PP. Method. Prospective analysis of 62 cases of PP (2004–2013) with histopathology of 40 specimens was performed; clinical presentation was assessed and the results of treatment were recorded.  Results. Preoperative diagnosis was correct in all the cases except one (1.9%). Patients presented with abdominal pain (100%), weight loss (76%), vomiting (30%), and jaundice (18%). CT, MRI, and endoUS were the most useful diagnostic modalities. Ten patients were treat...

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