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Title: | Endoscopic and laparoscopic treatment of chronic pancreatitis |
Authors: | Rusu, Mihail |
Keywords: | chronic pancreatitis;diagnosis;endoscopic treatment;laparoscopic treatment |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" din Republica Moldova |
Abstract: | Introduction: The role of contemporary endoscopic and
laparoscopic surgeries used in the treatment of patients with chronic
pancreatitis (C.P.) is currently very ambiguously exposed in the
literature.
Purpose: Assessment of endoscopic and
laparoscopic surgical techniques applied to patients with
C.P.
Material and methods: The study presents the results of the
surgical treatment applied to 40 patients with C.P, carried out during
the years 2000-2019 in the Surgery Clinic no.2. The performed
surgical techniques were: laparoscopic external drainage of the
pancreatic pseudocyst (PPD), external drainage of PP under
Ultrasonography control, endoscopic papillosphincterotomy
(EPST),EPST with litextraction from the Wirsung duct (WD),
endoscopic stenting of the WD, enucleation of the pancreatic cyst,
laparoscopic corporeo-caudal pancreatectomy.
Results: The selection operations applied were the following :
laparoscopic external drainage of PP 12 (30.0%) cases ; external
drainage of PP under Ultrasonography control 10 (25.0%) cases ;
EPST-8 (20.0%) cases ; EPST with litextraction from WD 4 (10%)
cases ; endoscopic stenting of DW-2 (5.0%) cases ; enucleation of the
pancreatic cyst 2 (5.0%) cases ; laparoscopic corporeo-caudal
pancreatectomy 2 (5.0%) cases.
Conclusions: Endoscopic and laparoscopic techniques represent
a new level of modern treatment in CP with a low yield of intrapostoperative complications. |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12685 |
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