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Pancreatic duct stents

Journal of Digestive Diseases, 2022
Pancreatic duct stenting using endoscopy or surgery is widely used for the management of benign and malignant pancreatic diseases. Endoscopic pancreatic stents are mainly used to relieve pain caused by chronic pancreatitis and pancreas divisum, and to treat pancreatic duct disruption and stenotic pancreaticointestinal anastomosis after surgery.
Jin Hui Yi, Zhao Shen Li, Liang Hao Hu
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Pancreatic Ducts and Postoperative Pancreatitis

Archives of Surgery, 1963
Sixty years ago, Opie1presented his "Common Channel" theory of the etiology of acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis. The anatomy of the pancreatic ductal septem has been the subject of numerous studies ever since this first report. We have been interested in the anatomy of the ducts of the pancreas relative to the pathogenesis of postoperative pancreatitis.
T R, KELLY, M L, TROYER
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Pancreatic Duct Diversity

Pancreas, 2009
The formation of the pancreatic duct system is the result of the fusion of 2 embryonic buds, the ventral and dorsal primordia. Frequently, this fusion process is localized in the pancreatic head; variations, however, may account for the structural diversity of the duct system.
Stanislaw, Hac   +9 more
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The Pancreatic Duct Cell

Pancreas, 1992
A conference entitled "The Pancreatic Duct Cell: Physiology and Pathophysiology" was held September 26-29, 1991, at the Engineering Society Club of Baltimore. The conference was organized by a committee consisting of John Williams of the University of Michigan (Co-Chair), Daniel Longnecker of Dartmouth Medical School (Co-Chair), Barry Agent of ...
B E, Argent   +5 more
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Pancreatic duct strictures

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2000
The treatment of pancreatic duct strictures is based on an accurate assessment of the etiology of the disease, and then the degree of symptomatology. Our outline for therapy is as follows: Exclude a diagnosis of malignancy by using radiologic, endoscopic, histologic, and molecular biologic modalities.
, Ahmad, , Martin
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Redrainage of the pancreatic duct in chronic pancreatitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1986
Recurrent pain after a drainage procedure for chronic pancreatitis is considered an indication for pancreatectomy. To evaluate whether redrainage might be a better alternative, 14 patients who underwent redrainage after a failed pancreaticojejunostomy were reviewed. Patients with previous pseudocyst drainage were excluded.
R A, Prinz, G V, Aranha, H B, Greenlee
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Management of Disconnected Pancreatic Duct

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2023
Disconnected pancreatic duct (DPD) is common after acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP). Its clinical implications vary according to the course of disease. In the early phase of ANP, parenchymal necrosis along with disruption of pancreatic duct cause acute necrotic collection that evolves into walled-off necrosis (WON).
Jahangeer, Basha, Sundeep, Lakhtakia
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MRI of the biliary and pancreatic ducts

European Radiology, 1999
Magnetic resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a non-invasive imaging technique able to provide projectional images of the bile ducts. Different sequences, using both breath-hold and non-breath-hold acquisition techniques, have been employed in order to obtain MRCP images. The authors discuss technical aspects, considering both three-dimensional
P. Pavone   +5 more
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Pancreatic duct pressure in chronic pancreatitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1982
The wide variety of surgical procedures available for the relief of pain in patients with chronic pancreatitis attests to a lack of understanding of the precise mechanisms responsible for the onset of pain in this condition. In the development of surgical procedures designed to "decompress" the pancreatic duct in chronic pancreatitis, it has been ...
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Early pancreatic duct adenocarcinoma

Human Pathology, 1988
A 68-year-old Japanese woman presented with complaints of appetite and weight loss. Early pancreatic duct adenocarcinoma was diagnosed by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), which revealed partial obstruction of the main pancreatic duct. Pancreatoduodenectomy with lymph node dissection was performed.
K, Mizumoto   +8 more
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