Abstract

Abstract: After our introduction of endoscopic pancreatic sphincterotomy for treatment of chronic pancreatitis in 1985, our interest has been focused to the value of pure pancreatic juice collection with or without pancreatic sphincterotomy for management of chronic pancreatitis.Through pancreatic sphincterotomy, pain relief was obtained in 13 out of 16 cases with moderate and marked chronic pancreatitis. After pancreatic sphincterotomy extraction of pancreatic calculi using basket forceps was done successfully in 2 of these cases, Spontaneous stone passage occured in the other 2. In pure pancreatic juice collection without pancreatic sphincterotomy, pain relief was seen in 6 out of 13 cases with mild and moderate chronic pancreatitis. The protein plug was simultaneously aspirated during the procedure in 3 cases.Recently, we have indicated in these patients both pancreatic sphincterotomy and pure pancreatic juice collection and noted pain relief was obtained in all of the 8 cases with this approach. With an improvement in the technology of pancreatic drainage, these endoscopic treatment modalities may be possibly useful to stop the progression of chronic pancreatitis.

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