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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 437-440, 2012.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-429218

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Objective To assess the feasibility,safety and efficacy of endoscopic papillectomy (EP) for tumors at the ampulla of Vater (AV).Methods A total of 15 patients with tumor at AV that were indicated for EP were included in this prospective study.Their clinical profiles,procedural parameters and outcome were evaluated.Results All patients underwent EP procedure successfully.Four patients who were diagnosed as having chronic inflammation in the reference endoscopy were confirmed as having adenoma after EP.Out of the 11 patients who were previously diagnosed as andenoma on biopsy,2 of low differentiated adenocarcinoma,1 of well differentiated adenocarcinoma and 1 malignant transformation were pathologically confirmed after EP.Stents were implanted in 8 patients with dilated pancreatic and/or common bile duct.Except for 2 cases of melena and 2 transient elevated level of blood amylase after EP,no other major complications occurred.Three patients,including 1 case of low-differentiated adenocarcinoma,1 case of malignant transformation and 1 case of lesion residual,were referred to surgery,another patient with low-differentiated adenocarcinoma declined any additional intervention because of old age.In the remaining 11 cases ( 11/15,73.3% ) including one well differentiated adenocarcinoma,no recurrence was observed during a follow-up period of 23.4 (5 to 47) months.Conclusion EP is a minimal invasive,safe and effective treatment for tumors at AV,which also can provide an accurate staging of the lesion.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 344-346, 2010.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-386979

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Objective To investigate the feasibility of ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage for the treatment of peripancreatic abscess. Methods The clinical data of 36 patients with peripancreatic abscess who were admitted to the General Hospital of the Chengdu Military Command were retrospectively analyzed. All the puncture sites were designed according to the region, range and shape of the abscess, and then the angle and the direction of the needle penetration were determined according to the spatial relationship between the puncture site and the abscess. Finally, the drainage tubes were placed under the guidance of the ultrasound. Results The technique was successfully performed on all the patients, and 33 patients were cured with the cure rate of 92%.The mean healing time was 37 days. Three patients were converted to laparotomy because of the unsatisfied therapeutic effects. Enterocutaneous fistula was detected in 3 patients after the surgery and they were cured after receiving nonoperative management. All patients were followed up for 3-48 months, and neither residual abscess nor recurrence was detected. Two patients were complicated with type one diabetes, one with dyspepsia, two with gallstone, and they were cured by symptomatic treatment. The body weights of 27 patients were increased compared to those before the operation. Conclusion Ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage is effective for the treatment of peripancreatic abscess.

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