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Endoscopic Management of Pancreatic Fluid Collections in Children

Nabi Z, Talukdar R, Reddy DN

The incidence of acute pancreatitis in children has increased over the last few decades. The development of pancreatic fluid collection is not uncommon after severe acute pancreatitis, although its natural...
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Modified Retroperitoneal Access for Percutaneous Intervention after Pancreaticoduodenectomy

Pua U, Quek LH

Percutaneous access to the surgical bed after pancreaticoduodenectomy can be a challenge, due to the post-operative anatomy alteration. However, immediate complications, such as surgical bed abscess or suspected tumor recurrence,...
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The Role of Endoscopic Biliary Drainage without Sphincterotomy in Gallstone Patients with Cholangitis and Suspected Common Bile Duct Stones Not Detected by Cholangiogram or Intraductal Ultrasonography

Goong HJ, Moon JH, Lee YN, Choi HJ, Choi SY, Choi MH, Kim MJ, Lee TH, Park SH, Lee HK

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Treatment for cholangitis without common bile duct (CBD) stones has not been established in patients with gallstones. We investigated the usefulness of endoscopic biliary drainage (EBD) without endoscopic sphincterotomy...
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Effectiveness of Ambulatory Tru-Close Thoracic Vent for the Outpatient Management of Pneumothorax: A Prospective Pilot Study

Kim YP, Haam SJ, Lee S, Lee GD, Joo SM, Yum TJ, Lee KH

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the technical feasibility, procedural safety, and long-term therapeutic efficacy of a small-sized ambulatory thoracic vent (TV) device for the treatment of pneumothorax. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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