Korean J Pancreas Biliary Tract.  2022 Oct;27(4):164-167. 10.15279/kpba.2022.27.4.164.

Frey’s Procedure for Chronic Pancreatitis in an Adolescent with Recurrent Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: A Case Report

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  • 1Digestive Surgery Division, Fatmawati Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2Pediatric Gastroenterology Division, Harapan Kita Women and Children Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 3Pediatric Surgery Division, Fatmawati Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia

Abstract

Chronic fibroinflammatory pancreatitis causes irreparable damage to the pancreatic parenchyma. This frequently results in food restrictions, painkiller addiction, and serious quality of life impairment in children. We observed a 13-year-old girl who had previously been hospitalized multiple times and had undergone acute pancreatitis arrived with excruciating abdominal pain and recurrent hematemesis. A chronic intra-pseudocyst bleed and an ampulla of Vater hemorrhage were discovered during an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. A 3×2×1 cm pancreatic head pseudocyst was discovered on the magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography, however the computed tomography scan revealed a pancreatic head pseudocyst, pancreatic duct stones, and substantial peripancreatic inflammation. The multidisciplinary team determined that Frey’s surgery was the most efficient method to minimize her suffering. No complications occurred during the healing phase following surgery, and two years later, neither recurrence bleeding nor abdominal pain appeared. In summary, Frey’s method is a secure and efficient intervention when applied by a multidisciplinary team.

Keyword

Pancreatitis, chronic; Frey’s procedure; Recurrent gastrointestinal hemorrhage; Adolescent; Abdominal pain
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