Jang JY, Yoon CH, Kim KM. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in pancreatic and biliary tract disease in Korean children. World J Gastroenterol 2010; 16(4): 490-495 [PMID: 20101777 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i4.490]
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Kyung Mo Kim, MD, Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center Children’s Hospital, University of Ulsan, 388-1 Pungnap-Dong, Songpa-Gu, Seoul 138-736, South Korea. kmkim@amc.seoul.kr
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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2010; 16(4): 490-495 Published online Jan 28, 2010. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i4.490
Table 1 Indications for ERCP in 122 children n (%)
Indications
No. of patients
No. of procedures
Biliary indication
78 (64.0)
103 (42.0)
Choledochal cyst
40 (32.8)
60 (24.5)
Choledocholithiasis
24 (19.7)
27 (11.0)
Suspected sclerosing cholangitis
8 (6.6)
8 (3.3)
Trauma
2 (1.6)
4 (1.6)
Biliary complication after liver transplantation
2 (1.6)
2 (0.8)
Biliary stenosis after operation
1 (0.8)
1 (0.4)
Biliary atresia
1 (0.8)
1 (0.4)
Pancreatic indication
43 (35.2)
141 (57.6)
Acute pancreatitis
7 (5.7)
10 (4.1)
Acute recurrent pancreatitis
11 (19.7)
23 (9.4)
Chronic pancreatitis
20 (16.4)
102 (41.6)
Pancreatic mass
2 (1.6)
2 (0.8)
Trauma
3 (2.4)
4 (1.6)
Chronic abdominal pain
1 (0.8)
1 (0.4)
Total
122
245
Table 2 Diagnostic findings in 78 patients with biliary indications
Diagnosis (number of patients)
ERCP findings
Bile duct stone
CBD dilatation
CBD stricture
SC
Bile leak
AUPBD
Normal
Failure
Choledochal cyst (n = 40)
30
38
9
25
1
Choledocholithiasis (n = 24)
24
19
4
6
Suspected SC (n = 8)
4
4
Trauma (n = 2)
1
1
Biliary complication after liver transplantation (n = 2)
1
1
Biliary stenosis after operation (n = 1)
1
1
Biliary atresia (n = 1)
1
Table 3 Diagnostic findings in 43 patients with pancreatic indications
Diagnosis (number of patients)
ERCP findings
PD dilat-ation
PD sten-osis
Pancreati-colith
PD anomaly
AUPBD
Pancreas divisum
Trans-section of pancreas
Other
Normal
Failure
Acute pancreatitis (n = 7)
1
1
1 CBD stenosis
4
Acute recurrent pancreatitis (n = 11)
2
2
2
2
3
Chronic pancreatitis (n = 20)
16
11
6
1
1
8
1
Pancreatic mass (n = 2)
1
1 SPPN
Trauma (n = 3)
3
Table 4 Therapeutic procedures during 245 ERCPs
Type of endoscopic therapy
Number of procedures (% of 245 cases)
Endoscopic nasal drainage
127 (51.8)
Biliary sphincterotomy
93 (38.0)
Pancreatic sphincterotomy
57 (23.3)
Stone extraction
46 (18.8)
Stent insertion
37 (15.1)
Balloon dilatation
27 (11.0)
Endoscopic drainage of pseudocyst
2 (0.8)
Table 5 Incidence of complications following 245 ERCPs
Type of complications
Number of episodes (% of 245 cases)
Pancreatitis
16 (6.5)
Ileus
23 (9.4)
Hemorrhage
2 (0.8)
Perforation
2 (0.8)
Sepsis
1 (0.4)
Impacted basket
1 (0.4)
Citation: Jang JY, Yoon CH, Kim KM. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in pancreatic and biliary tract disease in Korean children. World J Gastroenterol 2010; 16(4): 490-495