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Permanent indwelling transmural stents for endoscopic treatment of patients with disconnected pancreatic duct syndrome: Long-term results

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology Dec 19, 2017

Tellez-Avina FI, et al. - The authors performed this study to describe the outcomes of derivative endoscopic treatment of disconnected pancreatic duct syndrome (DPDS) in a long-term follow-up period. For the treatment of DPDS, endoscopic treatment with the placement of permanent indwelling transmural stents was found to be a useful and safe tool.
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