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Disintegration of a Pancreatic Duct Stone with Extracorporeal Shock Waves in a Patient with Chronic Pancreatitis
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1987
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Chronic PancreatitisPancreatic Fluid CollectionMedicineGastroenterologyPancreatic SurgeryPancreatic Duct StoneSurgeryExtracorporeal Shock Waves33-Year-old Woman
We report the case of a 33-year-old woman with chronic calcifying pancreatitis in whom an intraductal pancreatic stone with a diameter of 8 mm was successfully disintegrated with extracorporeal shock waves, permitting subsequent endoscopic extraction of the fragments. The patient had a mild attack of pancreatitis after the treatment. We conclude that shockwave lithotripsy of a pancreatic duct stone in patients with chronic pancreatitis is possible. It should, however, be viewed with reservation until further experience has been gained.