M. Borahma, Emna Benour, F. Chabib, A. Irambona, I. Benelbarhdadi, F. Ajana
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Abstract
Introduction: The incidence of pancreatic cancer has increased in recent years. Pancreatic cancer accounts for 2.9% of all cancers in our registry. Biliary drainage is frequently required and is mainly indicated in cases of cholangitis and/or hyperbilirubinemia. Our work aimed to evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic biliary drainage in pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted between May 2019 and October2021 and included all patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma, who underwent endoscopic biliary drainage. Results: Forty-five patients were enrolled, including 23 males and 22 females with a sex ratio of 1.04. The average age was 61 ± 10.9 years. Seven patients (16%) had a history of diabetes, 7 patients (16%) had a history of smoking, 4 patients (9%) had a history of alcoholism, 27 patients had no history. All patients were presented with cholestatic jaundice and 17 patients (37.7%) with abdominal pain. After morphological evaluation, only 11% of our patients had a resect able tumor and 89% of the patients had an unresectable tumor. Thirty-eight patients (84%) had a metallic biliary stent and seven patients (16%) had a plastic biliary stent. Biliary drainage associated with antibiotic therapy allowed controlling cholangitis in 98% of cases, only one patient (2%) died after drainage from sepsis. The average total bilirubin level before biliary drainage was 19.7 mg/dl and 4.8 mg/dl 2 weeks after drainage (P = 0.51), representing a decrease of 76%. Conclusion: Endoscopic biliary drainage is the gold standard for relieving the obstruction in pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Most of our patients (89%) had an unresectable pancreatic tumor. Drainage was ensured respectively by the metallic stent and plastic stent in 84% and 16% of patients and provided very sufficient biliary drainage with a decrease of 76% of bilirubinemia at 2 weeks post drainage.
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Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences (SJMMS) is the official scientific journal of Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University. It is an international peer-reviewed, general medical journal. The scope of the Journal is to publish research that will be of interest to health specialties both in academic and clinical practice. The Journal aims at disseminating high-powered research results with the objective of turning research into knowledge. It seeks to promote scholarly publishing in medicine and medical sciences. The Journal is published in print and online. The target readers of the Journal include all medical and health professionals in the health cluster such as in medicine, dentistry, nursing, applied medical sciences, clinical pharmacology, public health, etc.