Treatment of pancreatic pseudocyst by percutaneous puncture and dehydrated alcohol infusion
- VernacularTitle:经皮穿刺无水乙醇注入引流治疗胰腺假性囊肿
- Author:
Bin YANG
;
Chuanchun YANG
;
Maosong LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Pancreatitis;
Pancreatic pseudocyst;
Ethanol
- From:
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology
2008;8(4):259-261
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of infusing dehydrated alcohol on pancreatic pseudocyst (PPC). Methods Twenty one patients with D'Egidio type I PPC underwent CT or ultrasound (US) guided percutaneous catheter drainage, and CT or US were used to re-evaluate the efficacy of drainage. If no residual cavity was observed, the drainage tube was clamped for 3~7 d, and then the tube would be pulled out. Non-curative cases with catheter drainage for 21 days were given dehydrated alcohol 20 ml infusion. Results The curative rate by using percutaneous catheter drainage was 71.43% (15/21). Among the remaining 6 patients, the treatment was effective in 3 patients and ineffective in other 3 patients. 2 cases of non-infective mutli-antrum pancreatic pseudocyst, 1 case of infective single antrum and 3 cases of infective multi-antrum were included in the 6 non-curative cases, and all of them recovered completely 6~21 d after dehydrated alcohol infusion. No complication and recurrence were found during the 6~12 follow-up. Conclusions Percutaneous puncture and dehydrated alcohol infusion for infective or mufti-antrum pancreatic pseudocyst was effective and safe.