Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6245795 | Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Chronic pancreaticocutaneous fistulas can be difficult to treat. This article presents a snare-target technique for draining a nondilated pancreatic duct into the stomach, diverting pancreatic fluid away from the pancreaticocutaneous fistula to allow it to heal. Internal or internal/external transgastric pancreatic duct or fistula drains were placed in six patients. After an average of 4 months of drainage, all six patients experienced resolution of the cutaneous fistula. Two patients developed a pseudocyst but no recurrent fistula after drain removal, and the other four patients had no pseudocyst or fistula after an average 27-month follow-up (range, 6-74 mo).
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Authors
F. Edward MD, PhD, Fatemeh MD, Peter D. MD, Jeffrey A. MD, PhD, Charles M. MD, Richard D. MD,