Hagopian E J, Teixeira J A, Smith M, Steichen F M
Department of Surgery, Institute for Minimally Invasive Surgery, St. Agnes Hospital, White Plains, NY, USA.
Surg Endosc. 2000 Oct;14(10):967. doi: 10.1007/s004640040010. Epub 2000 Aug 22.
Advances in laparoscopic surgical technique and instrumentation have furthered our ability to perform more complex laparoscopic procedures. We report the case of a 45-year-old man in whom a giant pancreatic pseudocyst developed after biliary pancreatitis. He underwent laparoscopic internal drainage by a Roux-en-Y cyst-jejunal anastomosis after unsuccessful percutaneous drainage. The surgical technique and a review of the current literature is presented. We conclude that although laparoscopic internal drainage technically is feasible in selected cases, additional data are required to define the role of this surgical approach in the treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts.