1. Síndrome Síndrome de desconexión del conducto pancreáticode desconexión del conducto pancreático.
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Sotomayor L., Camila, Alegría G., Felipe, and Sauré M., Alexandre
- Abstract
Disconnected pancreatic duct syndrome (DPDS) is characterized by disruption of the main pancreatic duct with a loss of continuity between the viable upstream pancreatic parenchyma and the gastrointestinal tract, generally caused by ductal necrosis after severe acute necrotizing pancreatitis. This compromised ductal integrity leads to extraductal leakage of pancreatic secretions, causing a prolonged disease course and complications. The existing literature is limited, with unclear therapeutic algorithms. We have performed a review of the literature on DPDS. Review in Pubmed and Scielo (2011-2021) of articles in English and Spanish using the terms “disconnected pancreatic duct syndrome”, “DPDS” and “disconnected pancreas” finding 16 relevant articles. Given the few citations, the references of these articles was reviewed. Finally, we found 21 articles. Among them, there is one meta-analysis, 4 prospective studies and no randomized trials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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