Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8724739 | Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
In a retrospective study of patients undergoing drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts or walled-off necrosis, we found LAMS and DPS to have comparable rates of technical and clinical success and adverse events. Drainage of walled-off necrosis or pancreatic pseudocysts using DPS was associated with fewer bleeding events overall, including pseudoaneurysm bleeding, but bleeding risk with LAMS should be weighed against the trend of higher actionable perforation and infection rates with DPS.
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Authors
Bryan Brimhall, Samuel Han, Philip D. Tatman, Toshimasa J. Clark, Sachin Wani, Brian Brauer, Steven Edmundowicz, Mihir S. Wagh, Augustin Attwell, Hazem Hammad, Raj J. Shah,