Brief Article
Copyright ©2011 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2011; 17(4): 499-505
Published online Jan 28, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i4.499
Table 1 Results for patients with pseudocysts
Patient age and genderEtiologyCyst size (cm)No. of stentsComplicationFollow-up (mo)Final result
(52)MIdiopathic13 × 101 (10F)No45Total regression
(66)MMalignancy6 × 71 (10F)No12Total regression
(61)MAlcohol15 × 133 (7F)No41Total regression
(76)MAlcohol5 × 51 (10F)No34Total regression
(47)MAlcohol7 × 53 (7F)No33Total regression
(61)MAlcohol10 × 102 (10F)No32Total regression
(43)MAlcohol12 × 101 (10F) + aspirationNo23Total regression
(36)MIdiopathic28 × 131 (10F)No22Total regression
(24)MTrauma5 × 40No14Spontaneous regression
(60)MIdiopathic12 × 111 (10F)No8Total regression
(60)MIdiopathic13 × 91 (10F)Pneumo-peritoneum8Regression, operation
(6)MMedication related10 × 80, aspirationNo8Regression to 3 cm × 4 cm after 7 mo, no symptoms
(22)MIdiopathic15 × 120, aspirationNo6Total regression
(43)MIdiopathic20 × 101 (10F) + aspirationNo6Regression, no symptoms
(29)FGallstone8 × 51 (10F)No3Regression, EUS control planned
(48)FIdiopathic11 × 141 (10F)No2Regression, EUS control planned
Table 2 Results for patients with abscesses
Patient age and genderEtiologyCyst size (cm)No. of stentsComplicationFollow-up (mo)Final result
(76)FGallstone7 × 73 (7F)No37Total regression
(32)MAlcohol5 × 4AspirationNo36Total regression
(57)MAlcohol5 × 51 (10F)Bleeding32Operation
(68)FGallstone18 × 135 (7F) + 1 naso-cysticNo30Total regression
(51)MHyperlipidemia8 × 52 (7F)Pneumoperitoneum25Regression, pneumo-peritoneum during a second procedure, operation
(53)FAlcohol7 × 5AspirationNo18Total regression
(64)MGallstone23 × 101 (10F), 3 (7F), 1 naso-cysticNo15Total regression
(63)FPostoperative abscess6 × 51 (7F), 1 naso-cysticPneumomediastinum10Conservative treatment, total regression
(39)MSystemic lupus erythematosus12 × 7AspirationNo3Regression, death due to renal insufficiency
(67)MIdiopathic20 × 61 (10F), 1 (7F)No5Total regression
Table 3 Some technical aspects of the drainage, etiology and location of the cysts
Drainage techniqueNo. of proceduresAnesthesiaEtiologyType of pancreatitisLocation
Giovannini Needle Wire1 in 16 casesOne in 19 patientsSedation2 in 19 patientsAlcohol (11)Chronic pancreatitis in 14 patientsCauda in 12 patients
19-guage needle1 in 11 casesTwo in 6 patientsIntubation anesthesia in 7 patientsIdiopathic (6)Acute pancreatitis in 12 patientsCorpus in 11 patients
Cystotome1 in 1 caseEight in one patientGallstone (3)Caput in 3 patients
1 hyperlipidemia
1 trauma
1 postoperative
1 SLE
1 medication
1 malignant