How best to treat pancreatic stones
Pancreatic stones can be treated with surgery, observation and follow-up. 1. Surgery: Pancreatic stones are usually caused by repeated attacks of chronic pancreatitis. If the pancreatic stones are located in…
Pancreatic stones can be treated with surgery, observation and follow-up. 1. Surgery: Pancreatic stones are usually caused by repeated attacks of chronic pancreatitis. If the pancreatic stones are located in…
Patient: Pancreatic stone was found in March this year during medical checkup, symptoms: weight loss, diabetes (now on insulin treatment), no abdominal pain, no steatorrhea, no jaundice and other symptoms.…
Pancreatolithiasis, also known as pancreatic duct stones, is one of the clinical manifestations of chronic pancreatitis, with an onset age of 30 to 50 years old, and a higher incidence…
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) under pancreatic bile duct lithotripsy can remove common bile duct stones without opening the abdomen, and has accurate diagnosis and high treatment success rate; no body…