Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)is an important diagnostic and therapeutic modality for various pancreatic and biliary diseases.The most common ERCP-induced complication is pancreatitis,whereas hem...Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)is an important diagnostic and therapeutic modality for various pancreatic and biliary diseases.The most common ERCP-induced complication is pancreatitis,whereas hemorrhage,cholangitis,and perforation occur less frequently.Early recognition and prompt treatment of these complications may minimize the morbidity and mortality.One of the most serious complications is perforation.Although the incidence of duodenal perforation after ERCP has decreased to<1.0%,severe cases still require prolonged hospitalization and urgent surgical intervention,potentially leading to permanent disability or mortality.Surgery remains the mainstay treatment for perforations of the luminal organs of the gastrointestinal tract.However,evidence from case reports and case series support a beneficial role of endoscopic clipping in the closure of these defects.Duodenal fistulas are usually a result of sphincterotomies,perforated duodenal ulcers,or gastrectomy.Other causative factors include Crohn's disease,trauma,pancreatitis,and cancer.The majority of duodenal fistulas heal with nonoperative management.Those that fail to heal are best treated with gastrojejunostomy.Recently proposed endoscopic approaches for managing gastrointestinal leaks caused by fistulas include fibrin glue injection and positioning of endoclips.Our patient developed a secondary persistent duodenal fistula as a result of previous incomplete closure of duodenal perforation with hemoclips and an endoloop.The fistula was successfully repaired by additional clipping and fibrin glue injection.展开更多
Solitary pancreatic involvement of tuberculosis is rare, especially in an immunocompetent individual, and it may be misdiagnosed as pancreatic cystic neoplasms. Pancreatic cystic neoplasms are being identified in incr...Solitary pancreatic involvement of tuberculosis is rare, especially in an immunocompetent individual, and it may be misdiagnosed as pancreatic cystic neoplasms. Pancreatic cystic neoplasms are being identified in increasing numbers, probably because of the frequent use of radiology and advances in endoscopic techniques. However, they are composed of a variety of neoplasms with a wide range of malignant potential, and it is often difficult to differentiate pancreatic tuberculosis mimicking cystic neoplasms from benign or malignant pancreatic cystic neoplasms. Non-surgical diagnosis of pancreatic tuberculosis is inconclusive and continues to be a challenge in many cases. If so, then laparotomy should be employed to establish the diagnosis. Therefore, pancreatic tuberculosis should be kept in mind during the differential diagnosis of solitary cystic masses in the pancreas. We report a patient who had solitary pancreatic tuberculosis masquerading as pancreatic serous cystadenoma.展开更多
文摘Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)is an important diagnostic and therapeutic modality for various pancreatic and biliary diseases.The most common ERCP-induced complication is pancreatitis,whereas hemorrhage,cholangitis,and perforation occur less frequently.Early recognition and prompt treatment of these complications may minimize the morbidity and mortality.One of the most serious complications is perforation.Although the incidence of duodenal perforation after ERCP has decreased to<1.0%,severe cases still require prolonged hospitalization and urgent surgical intervention,potentially leading to permanent disability or mortality.Surgery remains the mainstay treatment for perforations of the luminal organs of the gastrointestinal tract.However,evidence from case reports and case series support a beneficial role of endoscopic clipping in the closure of these defects.Duodenal fistulas are usually a result of sphincterotomies,perforated duodenal ulcers,or gastrectomy.Other causative factors include Crohn's disease,trauma,pancreatitis,and cancer.The majority of duodenal fistulas heal with nonoperative management.Those that fail to heal are best treated with gastrojejunostomy.Recently proposed endoscopic approaches for managing gastrointestinal leaks caused by fistulas include fibrin glue injection and positioning of endoclips.Our patient developed a secondary persistent duodenal fistula as a result of previous incomplete closure of duodenal perforation with hemoclips and an endoloop.The fistula was successfully repaired by additional clipping and fibrin glue injection.
文摘Solitary pancreatic involvement of tuberculosis is rare, especially in an immunocompetent individual, and it may be misdiagnosed as pancreatic cystic neoplasms. Pancreatic cystic neoplasms are being identified in increasing numbers, probably because of the frequent use of radiology and advances in endoscopic techniques. However, they are composed of a variety of neoplasms with a wide range of malignant potential, and it is often difficult to differentiate pancreatic tuberculosis mimicking cystic neoplasms from benign or malignant pancreatic cystic neoplasms. Non-surgical diagnosis of pancreatic tuberculosis is inconclusive and continues to be a challenge in many cases. If so, then laparotomy should be employed to establish the diagnosis. Therefore, pancreatic tuberculosis should be kept in mind during the differential diagnosis of solitary cystic masses in the pancreas. We report a patient who had solitary pancreatic tuberculosis masquerading as pancreatic serous cystadenoma.