Direct drainage anastomosis of pancreatic cyst to the gastrointestinal tract

The direct drainage anastomosis of pancreatic cysts to the gastrointestinal tract is a surgical method mainly used to treat pancreatic cysts with a drainage tube built in. Pancreatic cysts are classified into true and pseudotypes. True cysts are small, enveloped, mostly located in the body or tail of the pancreas, often without obvious symptoms, and often do not require surgical treatment. Pseudocysts are leakage of pancreatic exudate during acute pancreatitis or pancreatic trauma and accumulate in the small net In the membrane cavity, it stimulates the surrounding tissues and causes fibrous pseudomembrane, which often causes gastrointestinal compression due to volume expansion, which requires surgical treatment.

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