Abstract
Percutaneous pancreatography under ultrasonic guidance was first described by Cooperberg et al. in 1979. With the development of real-time ultrasonography, direct puncture of the pancreatic duct has become much easier and safer, as it has for other vessels and organs. Using a mechanical or electronic linear array real-time scanner, we began this procedure for percutaneous pancreatography in various pancreatic diseases in June, 1978, and have now accumulated sufficient experience with which to evaluate its clinical significance.
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Takayasu, K., Makuuchi, M., Ryu, M. (1985). Ultrasonically guided percutaneous pancreatography. In: Holm, H.H., Kristensen, J.K. (eds) Interventional Ultrasound. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-25530-8_16
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