1.Pancreaticobiliary maljunction and congenital choledochal cyst
Guohuang HU ; Lian DUAN ; Huihuan TANG ; Xianqiao HU ; Xinsheng LU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the possible mechanism of pancreaticobiliary maljunction(PBM) on development of congenital choledochal cyst(CCC).Methods Tweenty-one patients with choledochal cysts initially diagnosed by ultrasonography,then underwent ERCP.The concentrations of amylase(AMS) and C-reactive protein(CRP) in bile removed through selective biliary catheterization was analyzed.Results Each of 21 cases of PBM(including 13 cases of C-P type and 8 cases of P-C type) had significantly higher concentrations of AMS and CRP compared with control group(P
2.Clinical trial on pancreatic duct stones caused by chronic pancreatitis
Guohuang HU ; Lian DUAN ; Xianqiao HU ; Jian LI ; Genhuan YANG ; Huihuan TANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(7):630-633
Objective To determine the possible mechanism for chronic pancreatitis causing pancreatic duct stones. Methods A total of 172 patients with chronic pancreatitis (n=67) , pan-creatic duct stones (n=62) , and pancreatic injury (n=43) , admitted to from August 2000 to October 2008, preoperatively diagnosed by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatograpby (ERCP) or computed tomography (CT) , and intraoperatively confirmed by exploration and biopsy, were divid-ed into 3 groups. Pancreatic fluid was drawn to test the concentrations of pancreatic stone protein (PSP), lactoferrin (LF) and Ca2+. Results The chronic pancreatitis (the CP group) presented hard consistency, shrinkage and nodular fibrosis of the pancreas; besides the above symptoms, the pancreatic duct stones (the PS group) presented dilatation of the pancreatic ductal system with vari-ous stones ; pancreatic injury (the PI group) presented broken pancreas of different grades with fluid or blood. Compared with that of the PI group, PSP concentration of both the PS group and the CP group was elevated (P<0.05), and was more apparent in the CP group. Concentrations of LF and Ca2+ were also elevated (P<0.05) , which were more obvious in the PS group. Conclusion De-creased concentrations of PSP and increased concentrations of LF and Ca2+ may play very important roles in chronic pancreatitis causing pancreatic stones.