1.Diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis complicated with splenic infarction and literature review
Ying LONG ; Lijuan WEI ; Sumei QIN ; Ge ZOU ; Liang MO ; Huaiyang CAI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(12):1814-1817
Objective:To investigate the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and treatment of acute pancreatitis (AP) complicated with spleen infarction.Methods:A case of AP combined with splenic infarction was retrospectively analyzed and the literature was reviewed.Results:AP complicated with splenic infarction suggested that the patient′s condition was serious. The impairment of splenic immune function caused by splenic infarction may be an important cause of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). Early detection and active treatment can obtain a good prognosis, and anticoagulant or antiplatelet aggregation treatment was not the key treatment.Conclusions:AP combined with splenic infarction may be an risk factor for SAP.
2.Effect of common bile duct irrigation on reducing residual stone after bile duct lithotomy
Liang YE ; Yunze LI ; Huaiyang CAI
China Journal of Endoscopy 2024;30(5):23-28
Objective Rinse the common bile duct with 100 mL of 0.9%sodium chloride injection after choledocholithotomy to observe if it can improve the clearance rate of residual stones.Methods A study enrolled patients receiving endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)and mechanical lithotripsy for calculus of common bile duct(≥12 mm)were conducted.After occlusion cholangiography confirmed common bile duct stone clearance,intraductal ultrasonography(IDUS)was performed to determine clearance scores based on the number of residual stones.The amounts of residual stones spotted via IDUS were graded,a large amount of stone fragments scored 1,a small amount of stone fragments scored 2,completely cleared common bile duct without any biliary sludge scored 3.After clearing calculus of common bile duct in ERCP and rinsing with 50 mL and 100 mL 0.9%sodium chloride injection,IDUS examination was performed and scored.Results No patient had common bile duct clearance scores of reached 3 without saline irrigation,45(40.18%)patients reached 3 with 50 mL 0.9%sodium chloride injection irrigation,and 99(88.39%)patients reached 3 with 100 mL irrigation.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that common bile duct diameter>15 mm[odds ratio(O^R)=4.90,95%confidence interval(CI):1.19~22.57,P=0.013],angulation of the distal common bile duct(the angle between the axis of the common bile duct and the ampulla axis of the common bile duct in cholangiography)≤140°(O^R=6.92,95%CI:1.83~38.98,P=0.047)and duodenal diverticulum(O^R=4.10,95%CI:1.14~16.90,P=0.041)were independent risk factors for failure to rinse with 100 mL 0.9%sodium chloride injection.Conclusion Irrigation with 100 mL 0.9%sodium chloride injection can effectively remove the residual calculus of common bile duct after lithotripsy.