Year 2024 / Volume 116 / Number 12
Letter
Transduodenal accessory papillary rendezvous technique assisted ERCP for the treatment of severe pancreatic duct stenosis caused by chronic pancreatitis in children

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2024.10227/2023

Wei Zhang, Sen-Lin Hou, Yan-Kun Hou, Jiao Tian, Li-Chao Zhang,

Abstract
Chronic pancreatitis in children is an irreversible inflammatory disease, which can cause intractable abdominal pain and abnormal internal and external secretion function of the pancreas, seriously affecting the growth and development of children and the quality of life. ERCP has become the first choice because of its good effect and less trauma. However, the severe stenosis of pancreatic duct caused by chronic pancreatitis may make ERCP more difficult. Here we used the rendezvous technique to assist ERCP to complete the treatment of severe pancreatic duct stenosis and abdominal pain.
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Zhang W, Hou S, Hou Y, Tian J, Zhang L. Transduodenal accessory papillary rendezvous technique assisted ERCP for the treatment of severe pancreatic duct stenosis caused by chronic pancreatitis in children. 10227/2023


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Publication history

Received: 30/12/2023

Accepted: 12/01/2024

Online First: 29/01/2024

Published: 13/12/2024

Article Online First time: 30 days

Article editing time: 349 days


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