Gut Liver.  2017 Jul;11(4):474-480. 10.5009/gnl16137.

Endoscopic Management of Pancreatic Fluid Collections in Children

Affiliations
  • 1Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, Hyderabad, India. aigindia@yahoo.co.in

Abstract

The incidence of acute pancreatitis in children has increased over the last few decades. The development of pancreatic fluid collection is not uncommon after severe acute pancreatitis, although its natural course in children and adolescents is poorly understood. Asymptomatic fluid collections can be safely observed without any intervention. However, the presence of clinically significant symptoms warrants the drainage of these fluid collections. Endoscopic management of pancreatic fluid collection is safe and effective in adults. The use of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided procedure has improved the efficacy and safety of drainage of pancreatic fluid collections, which have not been well studied in pediatric populations, barring a scant volume of small case series. Excellent results of EUS-guided drainage in adult patients also need to be verified in children and adolescents. Endo-prostheses used to drain pancreatic fluid collections include plastic and metal stents. Metal stents have wider lumens and become clogged less often than plastic stents. Fully covered metal stents specifically designed for pancreatic fluid collection are available, and initial studies have shown encouraging results in adult patients. The future of endoscopic management of pancreatic fluid collection in children appears promising. Prospective studies with larger sample sizes are required to establish their definitive role in the pediatric age group.

Keyword

Acute pancreatitis; Pancreatic fluid collection; Endosonography; Self expandable metallic stents

MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Adult
Child
Drainage/instrumentation/*methods
Endoscopy, Digestive System/instrumentation/*methods
Exudates and Transudates/secretion
Female
Humans
Male
Pancreatic Diseases/etiology/*surgery
*Pancreatic Juice
Pancreatitis/*complications
Stents
Treatment Outcome
Full Text Links
  • GNL
Actions
Cited
CITED
export Copy
Close
Share
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
Similar articles
Copyright © 2024 by Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors. All rights reserved.     E-mail: koreamed@kamje.or.kr