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Clinicopathological features of Pseudocyst Pancreas and its Management: A Prospective and Retrospective Study
Author(s) -
Mahim Koshariya,
Agam Sharma,
Brahmanand Gupta,
Tushar Suroshe,
Jaiprakash Singour,
M. C. Songra
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
surgical update
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9518
DOI - 10.17511/ijoso.2020.i06.01
Subject(s) - medicine , pancreatitis , pancreatic pseudocyst , pancreas , general surgery , surgery , cyst , radiology
Background: Revised Atlanta Classification has veered a change in our understanding ofpseudocyst pancreas which mandates renewed inquiry into pseudocysts defined as per new criteria.The present study provides an overview of experience with Pseudocyst Pancreas for over a decade.Methodology: 100 cases of pseudocysts diagnosed over the last 10 years at GMC, Bhopal,conforming to the present definition were reviewed. Cysts with the inhomogeneous collection,debris, necrosis, or any other non-liquid component, specifically in those diagnosed before 2012were excluded. Relevant data were analyzed. Results: The majority were male (85%) in the agegroup of 40-50 years with alcohol-induced chronic pancreatitis (77%) being the most frequentetiology. Abdominal pain (40%), lump (30%), and abdominal tenderness (59%) were common atpresentation. 58% were in the Head of the pancreas, 29% in the Neck and Body, and 13% in theTail and surrounding areas. Mean cyst diameter was 8.6cm and volume 252cc. 85% were managedsurgically and 40% of those managed conservatively also needed surgical intervention eventuallydue to complications. History of chronic alcoholic pancreatitis, the large size of the cyst (≥6cm and≥60cc), and communication with the main pancreatic duct were highly predictive of surgicalintervention. Conclusion: Radiological characteristics along with the clinical picture may suggestappropriate intervention. Surgery remains the principal modality of treatment, with high successrates.

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