Endoscopy - Innovative Uses and Emerging Technologies 2015
DOI: 10.5772/60589
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Endoscopic Treatment of Pancreatic Diseases

Abstract: Endoscopic therapy has been increasingly recognized as an effective method of treatment in selected patients with pancreatic diseases. Various endoscopic procedures, classical and modified, are used for the complex treatment of acute and chronic pancreatitis, as well as their complications. In pancreatic carcinoma, some endoscopic methods are applied mainly as palliative measures. There are still open questions regarding the placing and timing of various endoscopic procedures in the multidisciplinary managemen… Show more

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“…Direct visualization by pancreatoscopy followed by intraductal lithotripsy (Spyglass system) might be a future procedure of choice but today its use is limited. Surgery should be performed in patients with large or multiple calculi and strictures, after unsuccessful prior endoscopy or ESWL procedures, as well as in those with no pain relief [8,[180][181][182][183].…”
Section: Pancreatic Duct Stonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct visualization by pancreatoscopy followed by intraductal lithotripsy (Spyglass system) might be a future procedure of choice but today its use is limited. Surgery should be performed in patients with large or multiple calculi and strictures, after unsuccessful prior endoscopy or ESWL procedures, as well as in those with no pain relief [8,[180][181][182][183].…”
Section: Pancreatic Duct Stonesmentioning
confidence: 99%