Objective To explore the
clinical efficacy of endoscopic transgastric or transpapillary
drainage in
treatment of
pancreatic pseudocyst.
Methods 100
patients with
pancreatic pseudocyst from March 2014 to March 2015, 80 cases were underwent endoscopic ultrasound-guided transgastric and the other 20 cases were underwent transpapillary
drainage. The
treatment effect and
complications were recorded. Results The success rate was 95.00 %, and
cysts completely disappeared in 84.00 % of the
patients. Among all the
patients there are 10 cases occurred intraoperative
bleeding, 3 cases occurred
stent clogging or migration and 7 cases occurred
infection, the overall
incidence of
complications was 20.00 %. Conclusion Endoscopic transgastric or transpapillary
drainage in
treatment of
pancreatic pseudocysts has better clinical curative effect, and can also reduce the occurrence of
complications, which is worth popularizing clinically.