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- W2979693532 abstract "INTRODUCTION: Peripancreatic fluid collections may occur following pancreatic resection and are traditionally managed by percutaneous surgical drains. Endoscopic management of these peripancreatic fluid collections is increasingly utilized and there is growing experience in this realm. CASE DESCRIPTION/METHODS: A 54-year-old woman with a history of resectable adenocarcinoma of the pancreatic tail (T1a) who received FOLFIRINOX neoadjuvant therapy and was transitioned to Gemcitabine/Abraxane, presented for surgical management. She initially underwent laparoscopic, hand-assisted distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy. She tolerated surgery with no immediate complications. On postoperative day #4, she developed moderate abdominal pain. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated an irregularly-shaped, hypodense fluid collection measuring 7.5 × 6.5 × 8.3 cm about the pancreatic tail, concerning for pancreatic duct leak. The decision was made to perform endoscopic drainage under endoscopic ultrasound guidance. On postoperative day 6, EUS demonstrated a 7 × 4 cm septated collection in the postoperative bed in the region of the distal pancreas (Figure A). The acute collection had not yet become walled off based on CT and EUS. The common wall between the stomach and cyst was interrogated utilizing color Doppler and an ideal puncture sight was determined. An electrocautery enhanced lumen apposing metal stent (LAMS) was advanced into the cyst and a 10 × 10 mm LAMS was placed with flanges in close approximation to the fluid collection and stomach wall through cystgastrostomy (Figure B). An additional 7 Fr by 4 cm soft double pigtail stent was then placed coaxial to the LAMS to maintain patency. At follow-up, two weeks later, her abdominal symptoms had resolved. Her interval scan demonstrated a significantly decreased pancreatic tail collection and transgastric LAMS. At postoperative day 10, cross sectional imaging demonstrated complete resolution of her fluid collection, and endoscopy was performed with uneventful LAMS removal (Figure C). DISCUSSION: This case demonstrates a patient with an acute postoperative peripancreatic fluid collection after distal pancreatectomy which was successfully treated six days postoperatively with transgastric cystgastrostomy using a LAMS. While traditional management in the acute postoperative setting has been percutaneous drain placement, further study is needed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of minimally invasive, endoscopic methods of postoperative drainage." @default.
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- W2979693532 title "2119 Acute Post-Operative Drainage With a Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent (LAMS)" @default.
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