Traditionally, duodenal perforations hove been managed surgically; however, recently, management has shifted to a more selective approach. The authors reviewed retrospectively, from January 1998 to June 2001, at the endoscopy units of El-Minia & Sohag University Hospitals, identified 12 instances of duodenal perforations related to EPCP, a rate of 2.5% of total procedures done. Charts were reviewed for the following: ERCP findings, mechanisms of injury, clinical presentation of perforation, diagnostic methods, time to diagnosis, methods of management, surgical procedures and outcome. Twelve patients had a duodenal perforation. Eight patients were initially managed conservatively. Two of the eight patients failed non-surgical management and a decision to operate was delayed to end fatally. Four patients were managed initially by surgery and one patient had a delayed surgical management due to missed diagnosis with fatal outcome on the 4th post - operative day. Clinical and radiographic features of ERCP-related duodenal injuries can be used to categorize patients into surgical or non-surgical groups. A selective management scheme is proposed.
Shelbaya, E., Eissa, O., Hassenein, A., Rabie, M., & M. Osmann, S. (2001). MANAGEMENT OF DUODENAL PERFORATION AFTER ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY. The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 20(3), 691-695. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2001.376365
MLA
Essam Shelbaya; Omar Eissa; Ayman Hassenein; Mohamed Rabie; Sami M. Osmann. "MANAGEMENT OF DUODENAL PERFORATION AFTER ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY", The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 20, 3, 2001, 691-695. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2001.376365
HARVARD
Shelbaya, E., Eissa, O., Hassenein, A., Rabie, M., M. Osmann, S. (2001). 'MANAGEMENT OF DUODENAL PERFORATION AFTER ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY', The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 20(3), pp. 691-695. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2001.376365
VANCOUVER
Shelbaya, E., Eissa, O., Hassenein, A., Rabie, M., M. Osmann, S. MANAGEMENT OF DUODENAL PERFORATION AFTER ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY. The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 2001; 20(3): 691-695. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2001.376365