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Efficacy, Safety, and Long-Term Follow-Up Results of EUS-Guided Transmural Drainage for Pancreatic Pseudocyst

open access: yesDiagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy, 2013
Background and Aim. EUS-guided transmural drainage (EUS-GTD) is now considered a minimally invasive and effective alternative to surgery for drainage of symptomatic pancreatic pseudocysts. However, the technique is rather difficult, and sometimes serious
S. Kato   +12 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Long‐term stability of sinus complication management

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView.
Abstract Maxillary sinus augmentation shows a low incidence of complications and high clinical success due to favorable biological conditions and typically transient issues. Most complications are intraoperative, such as Schneiderian membrane perforation or hemorrhage, and are often resolved immediately.
Pablo Galindo‐Moreno   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Two-port laparoscopic management of a giant pseudocyst complicating ventriculoperitoneal shunt

open access: yesJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, 2014
Insertion of a ventriculo-peritoneal (VP) shunt is the most common operative procedure for the treatment of hydrocephalus in children. Of the several causes of shunt malfunction, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pseudocyst is relatively uncommon.
Sandesh V Parelkar   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Reliable Surgical Procedure for Sinus Floor Augmentation with Antral Pseudocysts

open access: yesDentistry Journal, 2021
An antral pseudocyst (AP) is a common well-defined ‘dome-shaped’ faintly radiopaque lesion of the maxillary sinus, and usually does not require treatment in asymptomatic patients. However, when sinus floor augmentation is required to increase bone volume
Yasuhiro Nosaka   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Acute pancreatitis after liver transplantation: incidence and contributing factors [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
In order to assess the incidence and possible predisposing and contributing factors in the development of acute pancreatitis after liver transplantation, we reviewed the medical records of all 1832 adult patients who underwent 2161 orthotopic liver ...
Fung, JJ   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Uncomplicated spontaneous rupture of pancreatic pseudocyst into stomach: A case report.

open access: yesWorld Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2013
Pseudocysts of the pancreas are not rare, but spontaneous perforation and/or fistulization occurs in fewer than 3% of these pseudocysts. Perforation into the free peritoneal cavity, stomach, duodenum, colon, portal vein, pleural cavity and through the ...
P. Somani   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography‐guided Biliary Drainage with Duckbill‐type Anti‐reflux Metal Stent versus Endoscopic Ultrasound‐guided Hepaticogastrostomy for Malignant Distal Biliary Obstruction in Pancreatic Cancer with Duodenal Invasion

open access: yesDEN Open, Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Duodenal invasion is a risk factor for early recurrent biliary obstruction (RBO) due to the increased risk of duodenobiliary reflux. Transpapillary biliary drainage using anti‐reflux metal stents (ARMS) and endoscopic ultrasound‐guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS‐HGS) are two different strategies for this condition.
Tsuyoshi Takeda   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Formation of a parenchymal pseudocyst following a blunt thoracic trauma

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013
Pulmonary pseudocyst is an uncommon condition that may occur after blunt thoracic trauma. Traumatic pulmonary pseudocysts develop in less than 3% of patients after blunt thoracic trauma.
A.K. Tuncer   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Successful treatment of mediastinal pancreatic pseudocyst and pancreatic pleural effusion with endoscopic pancreatic duct drainage: A case report

open access: yesDEN Open, 2023
An 81‐year‐old man with chronic pancreatitis was being treated with a protease inhibitor. He developed an acute exacerbation of chronic pancreatitis and dyspnea.
Shunsuke Watanabe   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Misdiagnosis of fetus-in-fetu as meconium peritonitis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Fetus-in-fetu (FIF) is a rare congenital condition in which a fetiform mass is detected in the host abdomen and also in other sites such as the intracranium, thorax, head, and neck. This condition has been rarely reported in the literature.
Yoon Joo Kim   +9 more
core   +1 more source

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