5 research outputs found
Endoskopische Diagnostik und Therapie bei perihilären Cholangiokarzinomen (Klatskintumore)
Die ERC ist der diagnostisch Goldstandard bei Patienten mit Klatskintumor und kann auch zur palliativen Stenttherapie eingesetzt werden. Wir konnten die Morbidität und Mortalität der post-ERC-Cholangitis bei Patienten mit Klatskintumor deutlich reduzieren, in dem wir nach MRCP-gestützter Bestimmung des Drainageziels nur eine unilaterale Kontrastierung und Stenteinlage durchführten. Die DNA-Zytometrie war der beste Prognosefaktore für das postoperative Überleben von resezierten Patienten mit Klatskintumor. Im Gegensatz zu diploiden und polyploiden Klatskintumoren hatten Patienten mit aneuploiden Tumoren trotz kurativer Resektion eine sehr schlechte Prognose infolge früher Mikrometastasierung. Bei einigen Patienten mit Klatskintumor liegt eine Billroth II-Gastro-Jejunostomie vor. Trotz der erschwerten Endokoppassage gelang es uns meistens, sowohl die Majorpapille zu erreichen, als auch trotz der inversen Endoskopposition eine sichere Papillotomie durchzuführen. Die perkutane Drainagetherapie mittels PTCD ist eine wertvolle Alternative zur transpapillären Stenttherapie. Als kurative Therapie bei nicht-resezierbaren Cholangiokarzinomen werden Lebertransplantationen durchgeführt. Damit assoziierte biliäre Komplikationen konnten bei uns in den meisten Fällen erfolgreich durch endoskopische Therapie behandelt werden.ERC is considered as the diagnostic gold standard for patients with Klatskin tumor and can be also used for palliative stenting. We could reduce morbidity as well as mortality due to post-ERC-cholangitis performing MRCP-guided identification of the drainage target and subsequently unilateral contrasting and stenting. DNA-cytomtery was the best prognostic factor predicting the postoperative survival propability of patients with cholangiocarinoma. In contrast to patients resected due to diploid or polyploid Klatskin tumors patients with aneuploid tumors suffered from a bad prognosis due to early micrometastasis. Some patients afflicted from Klatskin tumors have a Billroth II gastro-jejunostomy. In spite of the more difficult endoscopic passage we were mostly able to advance the endoscope to the major papille and to perform a save papillotomy. The percutaneous drainage therapy by means of PTCD is an important alternative to transpapillary stenting. Liver transplantation is performed to cure patients with unresectable Klatskin tumor. Biliary complications which occur after transplantations can be successfully treated in most cases by means of endoscopic therapy
Delayed life-threatening upper gastrointestinal bleeding as a complication of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding: Case report and review of the literature
Morbid obesity is a common health problem worldwide. Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding has been used extensively around the world for the treatment of morbid obesity. Life-threatening hemorrhage as a late complication of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding is extremely rare. We report a case of massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding due to intragastric erosion of a gastric band 6 years postoperatively and review the English literature on this life-threatening rare condition. Initially, the patient was aggressively resuscitated and treated conservatively. After 1 year, the band was removed laparoscopically following an unsuccessful attempted removal by endoscopy. Clinicians who follow up patients with gastric banding should be aware of this condition. The early detection of erosion is important to avoid this serious complication
Delayed life-threatening upper gastrointestinal bleeding as a complication of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding: Case report and review of the literature
Morbid obesity is a common health problem worldwide. Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding has been used extensively around the world for the treatment of morbid obesity. Life-threatening hemorrhage as a late complication of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding is extremely rare. We report a case of massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding due to intragastric erosion of a gastric band 6 years postoperatively and review the English literature on this life-threatening rare condition. Initially, the patient was aggressively resuscitated and treated conservatively. After 1 year, the band was removed laparoscopically following an unsuccessful attempted removal by endoscopy. Clinicians who follow up patients with gastric banding should be aware of this condition. The early detection of erosion is important to avoid this serious complication