Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.23 No.10(5)

Theme A Trend in the Practice of Pancreatitis
Title Treatment for Pain Associated with Chronic Pancreatitis and Its Long-term Results-from the Point of Non-surgical Treatment
Publish Date 2008/09
Author Taketo Yamaguchi Department of Gastroenterology, Chiba Cancer Center
Author Katsushi Seza Department of Internal Medicine, Toyo Hospital
Author Kazuyoshi Nakamura Department of Gastroenterology, Chiba Cancer Center
Author Kentarou Sudou Department of Gastroenterology, Chiba Cancer Center
Author Tarou Hara Department of Gastroenterology, Chiba Cancer Center
Author Tadamichi Denda Department of Gastroenterology, Chiba Cancer Center
Author Takeshi Ishihara Department of Clinical Oncology, Chiba University School of Medicine
[ Summary ] Abdominal pain or back pain is often associated with chronic pancreatitis. These pains cause deterioration in the patient's quality of life. Main pancreatic duct strictures are often observed in chronic pancreatitis, subsequently leading to increases in intra-pancreatic duct pressure, which is one of the major reasons for the pain. We performed a cohort, comparative study on the efficacy of pancreatic duct stenting for the treatment of pancreatic duct strictures. As a result, pain recurrence after five years of observation, on average, occurred in only 15 % of stented patients as compared to 52.4 % in the control group. This was considered to be statistically significant. Recently, there have been some randomized controlled studies comparing pancreatic duct stenting to surgical drainage for the treatment of pancreatic duct strictures. Surgical therapy was considered useful. This paper introduces the data from our study and discusses recent reports.
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