
pmid: 2597965
Abstract The cause, management and outcome of 23 patients with a pancreatic fistula following acute pancreatitis are reviewed. Nineteen patients developed an external fistula following necrosectomy or drainage of a pancreatic abscess or pseudocyst; four of these patients died. In the 15 survivors spontaneous closure occurred in 11 cases with low output fistulae; operative intervention was needed in the four cases with high output fistulae. Four patients with internal fistulae had not undergone previous surgery; two of them had a pancreaticopleural fistula with associated pancreaticogastric fistulae, while two had pancreatic ascites. All four of these patients required surgical intervention and one died.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Ascites, Middle Aged, Abscess, Necrosis, Pancreatic Fistula, Postoperative Complications, Pancreatitis, Acute Disease, Pancreatic Pseudocyst, Drainage, Humans, Female, Pancreas, Aged
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Ascites, Middle Aged, Abscess, Necrosis, Pancreatic Fistula, Postoperative Complications, Pancreatitis, Acute Disease, Pancreatic Pseudocyst, Drainage, Humans, Female, Pancreas, Aged
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