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You are here: Home / Videos / Where does catheter drainage belong in MIS for pancreatitis

Where does catheter drainage belong in MIS for pancreatitis

 

This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by W Scott Helton during the MIS Approaches to Pancreatitis on April 12 2018


Keyword(s): acid, angiographic, anterior approach, antibiotics, aspiration, bilious, C-reactive protein, Canada, catheter, catheter drainage, clinical outcomes, colon, communication, CRP, CT scan, delayed surgery, dilating balloon, DMD, dual modality drainage, duodenum, early feeding, endoscopic approach, endoscopic drainage, endoscopic ultrasound, endoscopy, enteric fistula, enterocutaneous fistula, erosion, EUS, feculent, feeding jejunostomy tube, gastrointestinal, GI tract, guidewire, IL-6, imaging, India, indications, interleukin, interventional radiologist, interventional radiology suite, irrigation, J-tube, lavage, loculated, medical therapy, minimally invasive surgery, MIS approach, mortality, multiple organ failure, necrosectomy, pancreatic, pancreatic necrosis, pancreaticocutaneous fistula, pancreatitis, PCD, percutaneous drainage, physical exam, pigtail catheter, practitioners, retroperitoneal approach, Seldinger technique, selection bias, sepsis, sinugram, SIRS, stent deployment, stomach, streptokinase, survey, systemic inflammatory response syndrome, technique, transenteric stent, transgastric, ultrasound, VARD, videoscopic assisted retroperitoneal debridement, vital signs, walled off pancreatic necrosis, WOPN

Indications for percutaneous drainage–1:11

Logic of perc drainage–1:40

Indications–2:29

Timing of PCD insertion–3:04

Citation–5:29 HPB 2016

AJR Am J Roentgenol 2012

PCD technique–7:37

Catheter care–9:00

Monitoring course after PCD–10:25

When to re-image–11:22

When to remove–11:56

When PCD fails–12:30 Pancreatology 2014

Outcomes–13:10 Br J Surg 2011

Major series of PCD for IPN–14:09 NEJM 2010

Pancreatology 2016

Lancet 2018

AJR Am J Roentgenol 1998

GIE 2010

Clinical outcomes of PCD vs DMD–21:20 J Gastrointest Surg 2012

GIE 2014

Summary–24:43

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09/17/2018
Learning Themes
Pancreas
Sources
2018 Annual Meeting
Video Authors
Helton S
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Virginia Mason Medical Center--Seattle WA


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