Diagnosis and Management of ERCP Complications: The Results of 15000 Cases from Two Centers

E. Uğurlu, S. Yılmaz
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Introduction: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a method of diagnosing and treating pancreaticobiliary diseases. ERCP differs from other endoscopic procedures with a greater risk of developing complications. The study aims to share experiences in diagnosing and managing complications in 15000 ERCP cases performed by two general surgeons in two separate general surgery ERCP units in 13 years and to determine appropriate diagnosis and treatment approaches in patients with complications. Materials and Methods: This study retrospectively evaluated the data of 15000 patients who underwent ERCP with various diagnoses between June 2009 and June 2022 in General Surgery Clinics in two different centers. Age, sex, ERCP indications, comorbidity, and clinical findings of the patients were recorded. Results: All patients who underwent ERCP were divided into two groups according to the incidence of complications. The patients who developed complications had higher ages, hospitalization days, and intensive care unit admission rates. Comorbidity increased the rate of complication development: amylasemia and acute pancreatitis were the most developed complications, respectively. Women developed more post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP). Pre-incision, the number of ERCPs applied was not found to affect PEP development. Choledochal stone was the most important indication for ERCP in patients who developed PEP. Conclusion: ERCP is an invasive procedure, and complications such as acute pancreatitis, hemorrhage, perforation, cholangitis, and cholecystitis develop after this procedure. Determining these complications and related risk factors will be beneficial in terms of patient satisfaction and health expenditures.
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ERCP并发症的诊断和处理:两个中心15000例的结果
内镜逆行胰胆管造影(ERCP)是一种诊断和治疗胰胆道疾病的方法。ERCP不同于其他内窥镜手术,有更大的并发症风险。本研究旨在分享13年来由两名普通外科医生在两个独立的普通外科ERCP单元进行的15000例ERCP病例的并发症诊断和处理经验,并确定并发症患者的适当诊断和治疗方法。材料和方法:本研究回顾性评估了2009年6月至2022年6月在两个不同中心的普通外科诊所接受ERCP的15000名不同诊断的患者的数据。记录患者的年龄、性别、ERCP适应症、合并症和临床表现。结果:所有接受ERCP的患者根据并发症的发生率分为两组。发生并发症的患者年龄、住院天数和重症监护病房住院率较高。合并症增加了并发症的发生率:淀粉酶血症和急性胰腺炎分别是最常见的并发症。女性在ercp后出现更多的胰腺炎(PEP)。切开前,应用ercp的数量未发现影响PEP的发展。胆总管结石是PEP患者ERCP的最重要适应症。结论:ERCP是一种侵入性手术,术后易出现急性胰腺炎、出血、穿孔、胆管炎、胆囊炎等并发症。确定这些并发症和相关风险因素将有利于患者满意度和卫生支出。
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