PANCREATIC DUCT INJURY - CASE REPORT
Journal: University Journal of Pre and Paraclinical Sciences (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-03-03
Authors : ROOBALAKSHMI N;
Page : 31-33
Keywords : pancreatic fistula; acute necrotising pancreatitis; necrosectomy; MRCP; ERCP.;
Abstract
Necrotising pancreatitis in surgical stage is often complicated with external pancreatic fistula. This disease seems to have a different outcome comparing to postoperative fistula due to inflammation and local anatomical conditions. The paper presents a case of external fistula following necrosectomy, where the MRCP is very useful in depicting pancreatic fistula over ERCP and about conservative treatment and about late surgical procedure , fistulojejunostomy also a review of the literature on this topic was done.
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