Ultrasonic assistance during surgery for pancreatic inflammatory disease
B. Sigel, J. C. Coelho, P. E. Donahue, L. M. Nyhus, D. G. Spigos, R. J. Baker and J. Machi
Real-time B-mode ultrasound scanning was used during 35 operations for
inflammatory disease of the pancreas. In 21, ultrasonography was considered
helpful in operative management of pancreatic pseudocysts, abscesses, and
chronic pancreatitis. Assistance consisted of establishing a diagnosis not
made during preoperative testing, more precisely localizing pancreatic
abnormalities, and excluding the presence of pseudocyst, abscess cavities,
and dilated ducts. Operative ultrasound is a safe and simple technique that
may reduce the use of tissue dissection, contrast material injections, and
radiation.