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- Sump Syndrome: A Rare Long-Term Complication of Choledochoduodenostomy
Clinical sign of ascending cholangitis, decades after the initial CDD procedure and pneumobilia, leads to the suspicion of sump syndrome It is diagnosed by ERCP and patients recover quickly after endoscopic debris extraction, sphincterotomy, and antibiotic treatment
- Sump syndrome: Diagnosis dilemmas and therapeutic approaches-A case . . .
Sump syndrome is a rare and often long-term complication of choledochoduodenostomy (CDD) The presentation and severity are variable, and management should be tailored to each patient based on several factors
- Sump Syndrome: Keeping the Diagnosis Relevant in the ERCP-La . . . - LWW
It results from accumulation of lithogenic bile, debris or calculi, and refluxed duodenal contents in the distal common bile duct, leading to biliary and or pancreatic complications
- Sump Syndrome as a Complication of Choledochoduodenostomy
Reported complications of sump syndrome may include cholangitis, pancreatitis, hepatic abscesses, and secondary biliary cirrhosis, and likely correlate with the extent and duration of biliary stasis and subsequent obstruction
- Sump Syndrome: A Rare Long-Term Complication of Choledochoduodenostomy
Clinical sign of ascending cholangitis, decades after the initial CDD procedure and pneumobilia, leads to the suspicion of sump syndrome It is diagnosed by ERCP and patients recover quickly after endoscopic debris extraction, sphincterotomy, and antibiotic treatment
- Is It Really SUMP Syndrome? A Case Report - PMC
Even with a low prevalence, if sump syndrome goes untreated, it can lead to a host of complications calling for physicians and surgeons to have more awareness of this syndrome
- Sump syndrome: Diagnosis dilemmas and therapeutic approaches—A case . . .
Herein, we report three cases of sump syndrome, each demonstrating unique diagnostic dilemmas and therapeutic modalities Case I describes a woman presenting with acute cholangitis, managed with percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography (PTC) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
- Dont Forget about the Sump! An Uncommon Complication Many Years after . . .
Sump syndrome (SS) is a scarcely known medical condition; it is a rare complication of bilioenteric anastomosis performed previously to the era of endoscopic treatments such as endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
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