Endoscopic management of pancreatic walled-off necrosis

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Endoscopic management of pancreatic walled-off necrosis (EN)

Chandan, Saurabh
Morris, John
Morgan, Amanda D.
Gkolfakis, Paraskevas
Adler, Douglas G.
Papaefthymiou, Apostolis
Ramai, Daryl
Arvanitakis, Marianna
Facciorusso, Antonio

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2023-03-01


Pancreatic walled-off necrosis (WON) is a complication of severe pancreatitis. Endoscopic transmural drainage has been recognized as the first-line treatment for pancreatic fluid collections. Endoscopy offers a minimally invasive approach when compared to surgical drainage. Today, endoscopists may choose to use self-expanding metal stents, pigtail stents, or lumen-apposing metal stents to facilitate drainage of fluid collections. Current data suggest that all 3 approaches yield similar outcomes. It was previously thought that drainage should be performed 4 weeks from the initial event of pancreatitis, theoretically allowing the capsule to mature. However, current data show that both early (<4 weeks) and standard (≥4 weeks) endoscopic drainage are comparable. Herein, we provide an up-to-date state-of-the-art review of the indications, techniques, innovations, outcomes, and future perspectives following drainage of pancreatic WON. Keywords Pancreatitis, walled-off necrosis, pancreatic fluid collection, endoscopic transmural drainage, stent Ann Gastroenterol 2023; 36 (2): 123-131 (EN)


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Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology (EN)


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Annals of Gastroenterology; Volume 36, No 2 (2023); 123 (EN)

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