Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. Sep 16, 2017; 9(9): 486-493
Published online Sep 16, 2017. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v9.i9.486
Table 1 Epidemiology characteristics of patients with pancreatic fluid collection
Endoscopic group, n = 14Surgical group, n = 22P value
Age (yr)56.358.70.102
Gender (male, %)6 (43)9 (41)0.143
Etiology0.223
Acute pancreatitis5 (36)18
Post-op. pancreatic leakage9 (64)4
Type of PFC0.138
APFC73
ANC23
Pseudocyst39
WON27
ASA grade/
I-II1421
III-V01
Occurrence time0.557
Early (within 14 d)914
Late (after 14 d)58
Table 2 Comparison of pancreatic fluid collections between endoscopic and surgical group
Endoscopic group, n = 14Surgical group, n = 22P value
Location0.127
Head of pancreas28
Distal pancreas1212
Peripancreatic (diffuse)02
Long axis (cm)4.32 ± 1.135.17 ± 3.180.098
Infection0.081
+1014
-48
Duration for procedure (min)94.4 ± 23.5127.2 ± 61.90.038
Hospital stay (d)7.4 ± 2.812.5 ± 8.10.019
Cost (RMB)24311.48 ± 3211.7648119.93 ± 6723.250.003
Table 3 Drainage pathway of patients in endoscopic group
No.TypeSimple suctionNasogastric tubeDouble pig-tail tubeMetal stent
1APFCO
2APFCOO1,2
3APFCO1,3
4PseudocystO
5Acute necrosisOO
6Acute necrosisOO
7APFCO
8PseudocystO4
9APFCO
10WONOO3,4
11PseudocystO
12APFCO1,2
13APFCO
14WONO
Table 4 Comparison of procedure efficiency between endoscopic and surgical group
Endoscopic group, n = 14Surgical group, n = 22P value
Treatment success12210.858
Treatment failure210.041
Recurrence300.035
Re-interventions200.017
Complications200.051
Bleeding11
Secondary infection10