To report a case of early postoperative efferent loop stenosis (ELS) after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) and describe an endoscopic approach for treatment, highlighting its significance in the context of existing treatment options.
Approach:
Key Findings:
The patient experienced significant improvement in symptoms post-procedure, with a reduction in abdominal distension and nasogastric drainage.
At 1 month, follow-up showed good passage through the efferent limb and removal of the stent without complications.
At 3 months, the patient reported a good appetite and weight gain, with no recurrent stenosis observed.
Interpretation:
The combined endoscopic approach effectively addressed angulation-type ELS in this patient, suggesting a potential alternative to surgical revision and highlighting the need for further exploration of this method in similar cases.
Limitations:
The case study is based on a single patient, limiting generalizability.
Long-term outcomes and efficacy in larger populations remain to be established, necessitating further research.
Conclusion:
ESD-assisted mucosal release with clip-based traction and temporary FCSEMS placement may be a viable alternative for treating angulation-induced ELS after PD, warranting further investigation.