Peter B. Cotton
Medical University of South Carolina
352 Papers
3.7K Citations
Peter B. Cotton is an academic researcher from Medical University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pancreatitis. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 350 publications. Previous affiliations of Peter B. Cotton include Duke University & Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
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Papers
Endoscopic sphincterotomy complications and their management: an attempt at consensus
Peter B. Cotton,Glen A. Lehman,J. Vennes,J.E. Geenen,R.C.G. Russell,William C. Meyers,C. Liguory,N. Nickl +7 more
TL;DR: This document is an attempt to provide guidelines for prevention and management of complications, based on a workshop of selected experts, and a comprehensive review of the literature, that emphasize the importance of specialist training, disinfection, drainage, and collaboration with surgical colleagues.
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A lexicon for endoscopic adverse events: report of an ASGE workshop.
Peter B. Cotton,Glenn M. Eisen,Lars Aabakken,Todd H. Baron,Matthew M. Hutter,Brian C. Jacobson,Klaus Mergener,Albert A. Nemcek,Bret T. Petersen,John L. Petrini,Irving M. Pike,Linda Rabeneck,Joseph Romagnuolo,John J. Vargo +13 more
TL;DR: Describing these deviations from the plan as ‘‘unplanned events’’ fits nicely and is perhaps better avoided.
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Risk factors for complications after ERCP: a multivariate analysis of 11,497 procedures over 12 years.
TL;DR: This study characterizes a large series of ERCP procedures from a single institution and outlines the incidence and predictors of complications.
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Classification of pancreatitis.
M Sarner,Peter B. Cotton +1 more
TL;DR: An international group of doctors interested in pancreatic disease met in Cambridge in March 1983, under the auspices of the Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, to discuss the classification of pancreatitis in the light of developments in the 20 years since the crucial conference in Marseille.
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Mechanisms of major biliary injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Andrew M. Davidoff,Theodore N. Pappas,Elizabeth Murray,David J. Hilleren,Randall D. Johnson,Mark E. Baker,Glenn E. Newman,Peter B. Cotton,William C. Meyers +8 more
TL;DR: Ten patients required a Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy to provide adequate biliary drainage and three complications arose from excessive use of cautery or laser in the region of the common duct, resulting in biliary strictures.
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