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A 35-year-old man ingested food contaminated with lindane, an insecticide containing almost pure gamma hexachlorocyclohexane. Grand mal seizures and severe acidemia developed rapidly. The seizures recurred for nearly 2 hours, then ceased. In addition, the patient had muscle weakness and pain, headaches, episodic hypertension, myoglobinuria, acute renal failure and anemia. Pancreatitis developed 13 days after the ingestion of lindane. A muscle biopsy on the 15th day of illness demonstrated widespread necrosis and regeneration of muscle fibres. The patient's condition improved and he was discharged 24 days after the onset of his illness. During the year following the poisoning the patient noted difficulty with recent memory, loss of libido and easy fatigability. One year after lindane ingestion the results of physical examination, including those for muscle power and bulk, were normal.
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PMID:Acute lindane poisoning with development of muscle necrosis. 7 42

The application of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) to the abdomen produced prompt and sustained relief of the pain associated with pancreatitis in five patients and in another patient with probable acute pancreatitis. The disorder was acute in two patients and recurrent in four. Multiple hospitalizations, including the need for analgesics and opiates, had been required during previous attacks in five patients. In view of the simple and noninvasive nature of such treatment, more extensive clinical trials appear to be warranted. Some of the possible mechanisms of action for TENS analgesia are reviewed.
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PMID:Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the management of pancreatitis pain. 7 40

Between 1954 and 1975, 80 pancreaticojejunostomies were performed on 77 patients for intractable pain of chronic pancreatitis. All patients had a history of chronic alcoholism. Drainage operations done primarily for pseudocysts were excluded. Operative procedures included seven caudal pancreaticojejunostomies, 42 longitudinal pancreaticojejunostomies with splenectomy and implantation of the pancreas into the jejunum, and 31 side-to-side pancreaticojejunostomies. Eighty-one percent of the patients noted substantial improvement or complete resolution of their abdominal pain on follow-up that ranged up to 21 years. The operative mortality was 5%. Thirty-two patients died during the period of the follow-up. Continued alcohol abuse, carcinoma, and cardiovascular disease were the leading causes of mortality. Data from this review confirm the effectiveness of pancreaticojejunostomy in relieving the pain of chronic relapsing pancreatitis.
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PMID:Pancreaticojejunostomy for chronic pancreatitis. Two- to 21-year follow-up. 7 68

Endoscopic retrograde pancreaticocholangiography (ERPC) has been performed in 140 patients, mainly Blacks and Indians. The first 100 patients have been analysed. The greatest diagnostic yield in this series is in (suspected) obstructive jaundice, where 26 diagnoses were made in 35 patients. In 40 patients with pancreatitis, the widest ducts were seen in 12 patients with calcific pancreatitis, but the procedure was of less help than expected. This was because no patients with continual pain after cessation of alcohol intake were found with operable strictures of the main pancreatic duct. The pancreatic function test with secretin and cholecystokinin-pancreozymin correctly diagnosed 4 patients with non-calcific pancreatitis in whom the ERPC was normal. There was a useful diagnostic yield in patients with unexplained upper gastrointestinal symptoms (15 diagnoses were made in 23 patients).
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PMID:Technique and results of endoscopic retrograde pancreaticocholangiography. A preliminary report on 140 patients. 16 2

The authors report 3 cases and report the diagnostic usefulness of two signs of minor cholestasis described by one of them in 1966. A relative increase, in the absence of obvious virus hepatitis or cirrhosis, of the serum bilirubin, cholesterol, lipids and alkaline phosphatase, together with B.S.P. excretion. suggest minor cholestasis. The sign of "metacritical aggravation" when there is some suspicion of minor cholestasis, the supervision of the course of the disease, or a retrospective inquiry, permit, in the presence of minor symptoms, such as, pain, fever, jaundice, or pruritus, one to make the diagnosis of minor cholestasis. The latter is due either to the presence of small gall stones in the common bile duct, or to inflammation of the ampulla of Vater, or sphincter of Oddi, a Vaterian ampulloma, pancreatitis, or following damage to the common bile duct. In practice, liver biopsy confirms the diagnosis, and intravenous cholangiography, by the perfusion method, is usually able to demonstrate obstruction of the common bile duct.
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PMID:[Relative increase and metacritic aggravation in the diagnosis of anicteric cholestasis]. 16 83

The group of conditions variously termed biliary dyskinesia, acalculous cholecystitis, biliary pain without stones, or functional disorders of the biliary tract, is poorly defined clinically, and no consistent pathological abnormalities have been previously described in patients with this diagnosis. In this paper we report histological abnormalities encountered in operative live biopsies in such patients. The criteria for the diagnosis of a functional biliary tract disorders were: pain typical of biliary pain, negative results of investigations for organic biliary tract or other gastrointestinal disease, and reproduction of the patient's symptoms by cholecystokinin, or morphine, or both. Twenty of 45 patients with a presumptive diagnosis satisfied these criteria, and had a wedge liver biopsy at the time of operation. The 20 liver biopsy specimens were compared in a blind fashion with similar ones taken from patients having diagnostic laparotomies; patients with stones confined to the gallbladder; patients with gallstone pancreatitis; and patients with proven common bile duct stones. The biopsy findings were found to be similar to those in the latter two groups. Thus the abnormalities were similar to those found in partial or intermittent biliary obstruction, and it is suggested that they may be due to intermittent increases in biliary pressure.
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PMID:Operative liver biopsy abnormalities in patients with functional disorders of the biliary tract. 28 96

253 patients with acute pancreatitis were treated in clinic for surgery in Zagreb through last 23 years. The most frequent cause of pancreatitis were diseases of biliary tract, obesity, vascular deseases, alcoholism etc. In the symtomatology, the pain was present in all patients and majority of them had abdominal symptoms as well. Most of the patients came to the treatment within the firsts 24 to 48 hours. Besides Trasylol various conservative therapy was applied and some patients were operated either on billiary ducts or on pancreas. 85 patients had to be operated again on billiary tract afterwards. From 253 patients treated 24 died (9,48%) because of the necrosis of pancreas and alterations on various other organs.
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PMID:[253 patients with acute pancreatitis treated at the surgical clinic in Zagreb]. 30 Sep 70

The experience with 131 patients with 157 pseudocysts is reported. One hundred and twenty patients with 146 pseudocysts underwent 165 operations. There were ten operative deaths (8.3%) three of which were not attributable to the pseudocyst or its operative management. Sixteen patients died six months to 14 years after operation. Deaths in six of the 16 patients were in part attributable to pancreatitis or complications of pseudocyst management. The operative mortality was highest in patients undergoing incision and drainage and cystoduodenostomy. Other factors influencing mortality unfavorably included postoperative gastrointestinal hemorrhage from a pseudocyst; rupture or fistulization of the cyst into the gastrointestinal tract if associated with hemorrhage, and evidence of common duct obstruction, or the location of cysts in the head or uncinate process of the pancreas. Visceral angiography should be performed on all patients with pseudocysts. The risk of massive gastrointestinal or intra-abdominal hemorrhage is highest in the 10% of patients having pseudoaneurysms associated with their pseudocysts. Incision and drainage of pseudocysts is associated with a high rate of recurrence of the cyst and continued pain. Incision and drainage should only be used if the cyst is infected, or the cyst wall is not mature enough to hold sutures. Cystogastrostomy and cystojejunostomy are the procedures of choice for mature cysts. The presence of a pseudoaneurysm visualized on preoperative visceral angiography is an indication for an excisional operation as are the presence of multiple cysts, compression of the common duct or duodenum by the cyst, evidence of left sided portal hypertension, recurrent cysts or evidence of chronic pancreatitis.
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PMID:Pancreatic pseudocyst--operative strategy. 30 51

Ligation of Wirsung's duct or obstruction with a glue may be an alternative to pancreatectomy in patients with intractable pain due to chronic relapsing pancreatitis. In 10 patients obstruction of Wirsung's duct was performed via endoscopic retrograde instillation of an alcoholic aminoacid solution into the ductal system. All patients became free of symptoms within one week; no complications were seen. Long-term follow-up data, however, suggest that clinical improvement may be persistent in only about 50 per cent of the patients. Further data are necessary before endoscopic obstruction of Wirsung's duct can be recommended as a conservative method in the treatment of chronic pancreatitis.
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PMID:Endoscopic duct obstruction in chronic pancreatitis. 42 51

A retrospective study of 49 patients with chronic obstructive and chronic calcific pancreatitis is presented. All patients were operated upon and underwent either a partial pancreatectomy or internal drainage of the ductal system into a Roux-en-Y loop of jejunum. The criteria for selection of operation are discussed, and the follow-up of the two operative groups is given. In patients selected as described, internal drainage provided better relief of pain and was accomplished with a lower operative mortality and morbidity and with less postoperative pancreatic insufficiency.
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PMID:Surgery for chronic pancreatitis. Drainage versus resection. 44 18


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