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Lumen-apposing stents versus plastic stents in the management of pancreatic pseudocysts: A large, comparative, international, multicenter study
Juliana Yang
, Yen I. Chen
, Shai Friedland
, Ian Holmes
, Christopher Paiji
, Ryan Law
, Amy Hosmer
, Tyler Stevens
, Franco Matheus
, Rishi Pawa
, Nihar Mathur
, Divyesh Sejpal
, Sumant Inamdar
, Tyler M. Berzin
, Christopher J. Dimaio
, Sanchit Gupta
, Patrick S. Yachimski
, Andrea Anderloni
, Alessandro Repici
, Theodore James
Laith H. Jamil, Mel Ona, Simon K. Lo, Srinivas Gaddam, Markus Dollhopf, Nuha Alammar, Eugenie Shieh, Majidah Bukhari, Vivek Kumbhari, Vikesh Singh, Olaya Brewer, Omid Sanaei, Lea Fayad, Saowanee Ngamruengphong, Eun Ji Shin, Todd H. Baron, Mouen A. Khashab
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst
100%
International multicenter Study
100%
Plastic Stent
100%
Lumen-apposing Metal Stent
100%
Large-caliber
87%
Double pigtail Plastic Stent
75%
Clinical Efficacy
37%
Adverse Events
37%
Technical Success
25%
Need for Surgery
25%
Debris
12%
Overall Rate
12%
Recurrence Rate
12%
Length of Hospital Stay
12%
6-month Follow-up
12%
Percutaneous Intervention
12%
Small Caliber
12%
Procedure Time
12%
Percutaneous Drainage
12%
Pancreatic Fluid Collections
12%
Stent Dysfunction
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pancreas Pseudocyst
100%
Adverse Event
50%
Recurrent Disease
16%
Retrospective Study
16%
Recurrence Risk
16%
Percutaneous Intervention
16%
Percutaneous Drainage
16%