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The American Journal of Surgery, 1992
Internal pancreatic fistulae are well-recognized complications of inflammatory pancreatic disease. From 1963 to 1990, 50 patients with either pancreatic ascites (34), pancreatic ascites and pleural effusion (7), or pancreatic pleural effusion (9) were treated.
P A, Lipsett, J L, Cameron
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Internal pancreatic fistulae are well-recognized complications of inflammatory pancreatic disease. From 1963 to 1990, 50 patients with either pancreatic ascites (34), pancreatic ascites and pleural effusion (7), or pancreatic pleural effusion (9) were treated.
P A, Lipsett, J L, Cameron
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Treatment of Pancreatic Fistulas
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2007Pancreatic fistula is usually a complication of acute and chronic pancreatitis but can also occur postoperatively or after abdominal trauma. Conservative treatment of pancreatic fistula is time-consuming and often fails. Endoscopic treatment has become the preferred first-line treatment in many centres.
Jorma, Halttunen, Leena, Kylänpää
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Management of Pancreatic Fistulas
Archives of Surgery, 1989Conservative management of pancreatic fistulas resulting from trauma, operation for tumor, or operation for pancreatitis has met with variable success. To assess optimal management strategies and outcome, we reviewed the records of 35 patients with external pancreatic fistulas (26 patients), pancreatic ascites (6 patients), or pancreatic pleural ...
F M, Martin +4 more
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Management of Pancreatic Fistulas
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2013The management of pancreatic fistulas can be complex and mandates a multidisciplinary approach. Basic principles of fistula control/patient stabilization, delineation of ductal anatomy, and definitive therapy remain of paramount importance.
Jeffrey A, Blatnik, Jeffrey M, Hardacre
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Pancreatic-pleural fistula in chronic pancreatitis
Arab Journal of Gastroenterology, 2012Pancreatic-pleural fistula is a rare condition and few data related to its diagnosis and treatment are available. A fistulous connection linking the pancreas with the pleura via the diaphragm or mediastinum through the retroperitoneal area is formed. We report on a case with pancreatic-pleural fistula at its early stages in an alcoholic male patient ...
Hakim, Elkaoui +8 more
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Pancreatic gas: indication of pancreatic fistula
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1982Although pancreatic gas may be associated with pancreatic abscess, it was found that pancreatic gas indicates the presence of a fistula rather than abscess alone. Of 10 patients with pancreatic gas on computed tomography, fistulas were present in all.
E S, Alexander, R A, Clark, M P, Federle
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Somatostatin Analogues and Pancreatic Fistulas
Digestion, 1996Consideration is given to the characterisation of pancreatic fistulas (PFs), the rationale for their treatment, and supportive and specific treatment measures. Choice of treatment should be based not only on the percentage of closures achieved, but also on their time and cost.
BASSI, Claudio +5 more
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Postoperative pancreatic fistula
The American Journal of Surgery, 1960The natural history of pancreatic fistula is so variable that one cannot predict the outcome in any individual case and this must be borne in mind when assessing the value of any treatment. Although the present series is not statistically significant, certain important observations have been made that emphasize significant points which may have a ...
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American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1972
Abstract Spontaneous pancreatic-bronchial fistula occurred as a rare terminal complication in a patient with chronic relapsing pancreatitis. The presence of a pancreatic-jejunostomy constructed at a previous laparotomy led to a secondary problem.
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Abstract Spontaneous pancreatic-bronchial fistula occurred as a rare terminal complication in a patient with chronic relapsing pancreatitis. The presence of a pancreatic-jejunostomy constructed at a previous laparotomy led to a secondary problem.
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Archives of Surgery, 1941
Although Wirsung 1 as early as 1645 had discovered the pancreatic duct and described the fluid which flows through it and DeGraaf 2 in 1664 had collected some of this fluid, using a wild duck's quill for a cannula, present knowledge of the physiology of the external function of the pancreas came largely as a result of the work of four investigators in ...
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Although Wirsung 1 as early as 1645 had discovered the pancreatic duct and described the fluid which flows through it and DeGraaf 2 in 1664 had collected some of this fluid, using a wild duck's quill for a cannula, present knowledge of the physiology of the external function of the pancreas came largely as a result of the work of four investigators in ...
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