Objective: To analyze the results of pancreatic duct stenting in moderate and severe forms of pancreatitis.
Material And Methods: Pancreatic duct stenting in 300 patients with acute pancreatitis was analyzed. Examination and treatment were carried out in accordance with national clinical guidelines for acute pancreatitis (2015).
United European Gastroenterol J
March 2017
Background: The quality of colonoscopy has been related to a higher risk of interval cancer, and this issue has been addressed extensively in developed countries. The aim of our study was to explore the main quality indicators of colonoscopy in a large emerging country.
Methods: Consecutive patients referred for colonoscopy in 14 centres were prospectively included between July and October 2014.
Introduction: Pancreatic necrosis - acute surgical disease accompanying high rates of mortality and complications.
Material And Methods: The analysis of the treatment of 256 patients with pancreatic necrosis moderate and severe degrees. In the control group was conducted basic therapy, the main (n=158), which further were administered high doses of octreotide and endoscopic stenting of the main pancreatic duct to decrease the intraductal pressure, prevention and treatment of internal pancreatic fistula.
Seventy-three laparoscopic procedures were performed for the treatment of focal lesions of the liver. Fifty-four patients had operations for non-parasitic cysts of the liver and cystic disease. Polycystic disease of the liver was in 8 patients.
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