2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00383-020-04691-3
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Short- and long-term outcome of surgery for chronic pancreatitis in children: a single surgeon experience

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“…Ray et al 129 reviewed 54 children with CP who underwent surgery (26 Puestow [lateral pancreaticojejunostomy], 25 Frey, and 3 Izbicki procedures [a drainage procedure adapted for patients with small duct disease 133 ]). More than 90% underwent operations for pain, as assessed clinically.…”
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“…Ray et al 129 reviewed 54 children with CP who underwent surgery (26 Puestow [lateral pancreaticojejunostomy], 25 Frey, and 3 Izbicki procedures [a drainage procedure adapted for patients with small duct disease 133 ]). More than 90% underwent operations for pain, as assessed clinically.…”
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“…Within this scoping review, our review of pancreatic surgery in CP is focused on relief of pain and reduction in hospitalization. Seven single-center, retrospective, observational studies examine the impact of surgical intervention on CP in children 31,127–132 . Chowdhury et al 31 is described previously.…”
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“…3 Medical therapy is often ineffective in children with CP, and 30%-50% of patients require surgery in their lifetime. 1,2 Traditionally, the setup strategy that surgery is performed on patients who have not responded to conservative management was common; 4 however, in recent times surgery can be recommended as the first option in selected patients. 3 The nationwide survey reported approximately 40% of patients underwent surgery as the first option.…”
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“…The Frey procedure is drainage surgery reserved for patients with debilitating pain. 1,2 We present two pediatric sibling cases with hereditary chronic pancreatitis (HCP) successfully treated with the Frey procedure.…”
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