Endoscopy 1990; 22(3): 124-126
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1012816
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Patency of the Santorini Duct and Acute Biliary Pancreatitis. A Prospective ERCP Study

A. Nowak, E. Nowakowska-Dutawa, J. Rybicka
  • Department of Gastroenterology, Sil. Med. Academy, Katowice, Poland
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Publication Date:
17 March 2008 (online)

Summary

Disturbance of outflow of the pancreatic juice is considered to be a pathogenic factor in the development of acute biliary pancreatitis (ABP). In the years 1984-1988 sixty-seven patients admitted with ABP were prospectively allocated to urgent ERCP and endoscopic sphincterotomy. Diagnostic criteria of acute biliary pancreatitis were as follows: epigastric pain, an elevated serum amylase concentration, biochemical prediction of gallstones, positive pattern of pancreatitis in US and CT-scan and ERCP performed within 24 h of admission. At ERCP the anatomy of the pancreatic duct was evaluated and special attention was paid to the patency of the accessory (Santorini) duct as a potential outflow route of the pancreatic juice. The control group comprised 100 consecutive patients in whom a pancreatogram was obtained during ERCP performed because of expected biliary pathology. Patency of the Santorini duct was found merely in 17 % patients with ABP. In contrast, this duct was patent in 69 % of the patients in the control group (p < 0.001). The absence of this additional possibility of draining pancreatic juice might be an important pathogenic factor in acute biliary pancreatitis.

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