A case of pancreatic fistula with disruption of the inferior branch of the pancreatic duct caused by a pancreatic stent after endoscopic papillectomy
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A case of pancreatic fistula with disruption of the inferior branch of the pancreatic duct caused by a pancreatic stent after endoscopic papillectomy
Abstract
A 73-year-old man underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy for abdominal pain, which revealed an ampullary adenoma with no obvious extension into the bile or pancreatic ducts. Endoscopic papillectomy (EP) was performed and a 5-Fr 5-cm stent was placed in the pancreatic duct. The patient developed acute pancreatitis on postoperative day (POD) 1 and contrast-enhanced computed tomography performed on POD 2 revealed that the proximal end of the stent had migrated into the retroperitoneum, forming a pancreatic fistula. Stent removal and endoscopic nasopancreatic drainage were performed and the pancreatitis rapidly improved. The tumor was completely resected and after approximately three years of follow-up, no tumor recurrence or acute pancreatitis was observed.Retrospectively, the inferior branch of the pancreatic duct was prominent on pancreatography at the time of EP and the proximal end of the stent had dislocated into the inferior branch. The stent subsequently moved proximally, which could have caused pancreatitis and pancreatic fistula. The morphology of the pancreatic duct should be carefully monitored during stenting. Selecting a stent that matches each patient's specific pancreatic duct morphology may help physicians minimize the risk of adverse outcomes.
Keywords: Ampullary tumor; Complication; Endoscopic papillectomy; Pancreatic fistula; Pancreatic stent.
© 2024. Japanese Society of Gastroenterology.
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