Pancreaticopleural fistula: Case report and review of the literature

Am J Med Sci. 2024 Nov 28:S0002-9629(24)01529-5. doi: 10.1016/j.amjms.2024.11.014. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

A pancreatic fistula is defined as the leakage of pancreatic fluid into another organ or compartment because of pancreatic duct disruption or pseudocyst formation. It is most often seen in middle-aged men between 40 and 50, particularly in patients who have a history of chronic alcoholism and pancreatitis. The tract may fistulae into the pleura, creating a pancreaticopleural fistula, an exceedingly rare condition presenting as a recurrent pleural effusion and extremely high amylase levels, a key distinguishing factor in diagnosis. Here, we present such a case of a recurrent pancreaticopleural fistula and review the presentation, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment.

Keywords: Amylase; ERCP; Fistula; MRCP; Pancreas; Pancreatitis.

Publication types

  • Review