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Endoscopy in the management of chronic pancreatitis
Commentary
Chronic pancreatitis is a chronic inflammatory disorder characterized by intermittent or continuous abdominal and/or back pain, eventual exocrine and endocrine insufficiency, and complications ranging from biliary strictures and pancreatic pseudocysts to pseudoaneurysms of related arteries. The goals of pancreatic endotherapy include relief of chronic pain from pancreatic duct (PD) obstruction (secondary to stones, strictures, papillary stenosis, and anatomic abnormality), stent placement for ductal disruptions, and treatment of related complications, including biliary obstruction and pseudocysts. John Baillie, MD, discusses the indications for endoscopic intervention in chronic pancreatitis patients.