Chronic calcific pancreatitis and pd stenting - A case report


Volume :

3

Issue :

4

Abstract :

A Chronic calcific Pancreatic is the rare and most often associated with chronic pancreatitis condition. Here we present case of a 16 year old boy who presented in hospital with a severe abdominal pain a pancreatic type since 3 months. No history of jaundice, GI bleed, vomiting, altered bowel habits, fever, shortness of breath, decreased urine output or altered sensorium. He had been having repeated attacks of similar but milder upper abdominal pain. This time however the pain was terrible. USG abdomen showed chronic calcific pancreatitis with dilated PD and multiple intra ductal calculi, no peripancreatic edema or fluid collection and small GB polyp was seen. He underwent ERCP showed dilated, irregular pancreatic, duct with ecstatic side branches. Pancreatic sphincterotomy done, few soft protein plug extracted PD stent placed
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