Pancreas divisum: Observation, endoscopic drainage, and surgical treatment results in 65 patients

Jerome H. Siegel, Avram M. Cooperman, William Pullano, Hillel Hammerman

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Abstract

Sixty-five patients with symptomatic pancreas divisum were treated by endostents, surgery, or observation. In 35 patients, endoscopic stenting either alone (20) or followed by surgery (15) was the primary therapy. Of 30 patients not stented, 10 underwent elective surgery and 20 were followed. Treatment was based on symptoms and biochemical and radiologic tests. The results of surgical decompression correlated favorably with endoscopic drainage. In untreated patients, the natural history of pancreas divisum was benign. Surgery is safe and effective in symptomatic patients, although multiple operations may be required for recurrent symptoms or progressive disease.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)281-285
Number of pages5
JournalSurgical Laparoscopy and Endoscopy
Volume3
Issue number4
StatePublished - Aug 1993
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Endostents
  • Pancreas divisum
  • Radiologic tests
  • Surgical decompression

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