Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Oct 16, 2023; 15(10): 614-622
Published online Oct 16, 2023. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v15.i10.614
Table 3 Follow-up data of the seven children
Case
Ultrasonography for pseudocyst
After ERCP acute pancreatitis onsets (times)
Clinical symptoms
Postoperative complications
Weight gain/yr (kg)
1At 6 mo after the operation, no pseudocyst was found by ultrasonography0Abdominal pain disappeared, able to eatNo5
2/0Abdominal pain disappeared, able to eatPostoperative pancreatitis5
3At 3 mo after the operation, no pseudocyst was found by ultrasonography0Abdominal pain disappeared, able to eatInfection8
4/0Abdominal pain disappeared, able to eatInfection7
5At 4 mo after the operation, ultrasonography revealed that the pseudocyst had disappeared0Abdominal pain disappeared, able to eatNo3
6There was still a 16 mm × 12 mm pseudocyst0Abdominal pain disappeared, able to eatNo7
7/0Abdominal pain disappeared, able to eatNo1.5
8At 2 mo after the operation, no pseudocyst was found by ultrasonography 0Abdominal pain disappeared, able to eatNo2
9/3Abdominal pain, but did not affect eatingNo2
10/0Abdominal pain disappeared, able to eatNo3