内镜逆行胆管造影后的并发症及预期影像学表现。

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Mehmet Simsar, Yesim Yekta Yuruk, Olgun Sahin, Hilal Sahin
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摘要

内镜逆行胆管造影(ERCP)是诊断和治疗胰腺和肝胆疾病的基础程序。尽管ERCP的诊断作用已逐渐被磁共振成像(MRI)和磁共振胆管造影等无创成像方式所取代,但ERCP的治疗应用仍在继续扩大。ERCP被广泛使用,具有良好的安全性。然而,重要的是要认识到预期的术后影像学结果和可能出现的严重并发症。越来越复杂的治疗手段和越来越多的手术导致了更高的并发症发生率,这些并发症往往具有重叠的临床和实验室特征,强调了影像学在鉴别诊断中的关键作用。本文综述了典型的正常ERCP表现和常见并发症的影像学特征,包括胰腺炎、出血、ERCP相关感染、穿孔和支架相关并发症。计算机断层扫描(CT)对这些并发症的及时识别、管理和手术决策尤其有价值。此外,MRI为特定患者的并发症治疗提供了一种无辐射的选择。因此,放射学模式,特别是CT和MRI,是ercp后并发症快速诊断、管理和手术决策过程的关键工具。
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Complications and expected imaging findings after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.

Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a cornerstone procedure for the diagnosis and management of pancreatic and hepatobiliary diseases. Although its diagnostic role has been increasingly supplanted by noninvasive imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography, the therapeutic applications of ERCP have continued to expand. ERCP is widely used and has a generally favorable safety profile. However, it is important to recognize expected post-procedural imaging findings and serious complications that can arise. The increasing complexity of therapeutic interventions and the growing volume of procedures have led to a higher incidence of complications that often present with overlapping clinical and laboratory features, underscoring the critical role of imaging in differential diagnosis. This review focused on the typical normal ERCP findings and the imaging characteristics of common complications, including pancreatitis, bleeding, ERCP-related infections, perforations, and stent-related complications. Computed tomography (CT) is particularly valuable in timely recognition, management, and surgical decision-making for these complications. Furthermore, MRI offers a radiation-free alternative for managing complications in selected patients. Therefore, radiological modalities, particularly CT and MRI, are critical tools for the rapid diagnosis, management, and surgical decision-making processes for post-ERCP complications.

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World journal of radiology
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