2007
DOI: 10.1080/00365520601065093
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Endoscopic-ultrasound-guided endoscopic transmural drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts and abscesses

Abstract: Endoscopic transmural drainage is a minimally invasive, effective and safe approach in the management of pancreatic pseudocysts and abscesses.

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“…We demonstrated the treatment success rate in EUS-guided PPC drainage was only 74.5%. This was quite different from previous studies with success ranging from 82% to 100% 345. This may be due to the fact that we have a longer period of follow-up as compared to other published studies.…”
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“…We demonstrated the treatment success rate in EUS-guided PPC drainage was only 74.5%. This was quite different from previous studies with success ranging from 82% to 100% 345. This may be due to the fact that we have a longer period of follow-up as compared to other published studies.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 90%
“…This condition could often be managed by conservative treatment in asymptomatic case 9. However, if the patient suffered a relapse, a new stent was usually necessary 3410. In our study, three of the patients (5%) developed symptomatic recurrence of PPC due to stent migration into the gastrointestinal tract.…”
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“…17,18). The procedure was successful in 94% of cases with no mortality in one series of 51 patients 72 .…”
Section: Eus‐guided Drainage Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Die Mortalität war zudem - wie auch die mittlere Zahl der Reinterventionen (im Median drei) - in dieser Studie geringer (2%). Eine Vielzahl von weiteren größeren Fallserien, die den Fortschritt und Erfolg dieses Vorgehens untermauern, wurde in der Zwischenzeit publiziert [18,19,20,21,22,23]. Ein Großteil hiervon wurde in einer systematischen Übersichtsarbeit vereint [24].…”
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