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Expert Pancreatic Pseudocyst Gastroenterologist
Dr. Scott, at GastroDoxs in Houston, is a specialist in diagnosing and treating pancreatic pseudocysts-filled pockets otherwise caused by either pancreatitis or injury. Having high-level imaging, minimal-invasive surgery, individualized diets, patients enjoy high-quality care, quick respite and better gut health.
Dr. Scott Liu, MD, is a board-certified gastroenterologist with over six years of experience and a background in military medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, completed his Internal Medicine residency at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, and finished his Gastroenterology fellowship through the National Capital Consortium. Dr. Liu provides comprehensive care for a broad range of digestive conditions, including abdominal pain, acid reflux, liver disease, chronic diarrhea, and colon cancer screening. He is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology and is known for his disciplined, patient-focused approach and clear communication.
What Is a Pancreatic Pseudocyst?
Pancreatic pseudocyst A sac in the abdomen, which contains fluid and usually develops when the pancreas has become inflamed (pancreatitis). It is filled with digestive enzymes, tissue debris and blood. However, some of the pseudocysts will eventually disappear, but others can become big, painful, infected, or compress other organs. This can manifest in the form of bloating, vomiting, nausea, and stomach aches. Treatment varies and is depending on the size and symptoms and it may include monitoring, drainage or surgery.
Common Causes and Risk Factors
Pancreatitis (acute or chronic)
Abdominal injury or prior pancreatic surgery
Gallstones or blocked bile ducts
Heavy alcohol use
Smoking
Signs and Symptoms
Upper abdominal pain or a feeling of pressure
Nausea and vomiting
Bloating or early fullness when eating
Fever or chills (if the cyst is infected)
Unexplained weight loss
How Dr. Scott Diagnoses This Condition?
Dr. Scott uses a step-by-step approach:
Medical History and Exam
He examines your history of epigastric pains, pancreatitis or stomach trauma, alcohol consumption, the risk of gallstones and previous operations..
Blood Tests
Pancreatic enzymes (amylase, lipase), complete blood count, inflammatory, and metabolic panels are checked.
Imaging Studies
Abdominal ultrasound to detect fluid collections adjacent to the pancreas.
Contrast-enhanced CT scan (confirms ICD-10 K86.3) to assess cyst size, wall thickness, and complications.
MRI/MRCP to visualize pancreatic ducts, identify blockages, and characterize fluid content.
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) for high-resolution imaging and to guide therapeutic drainage if needed.
Advanced Testing (if needed)
ERCP could detect ductal leakage and collect cyst fluid; or insert a stent related to internal drainage.
Treatment
Our Team offers a full range of care for pancreatic pseudocysts.
1. Modifications of Lifestyle and Diet
Low-fat and small meals to reduce the amount of pancreatic stimulation.
Smoking-quit and alcoholicity cessation services.
More clear fluid as a way of hydration.
Houston dietitian personal meal plan.
2. Medications
Analgesics (acetaminophen or low dose opioids)
To help with digestion, Pancreatic enzyme replacement.
Dr. Scott Liu, MD, is a board-certified gastroenterologist with over six years of experience and a background in military medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, completed his Internal Medicine residency at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, and finished his Gastroenterology fellowship through the National Capital Consortium. Dr. Liu provides comprehensive care for a broad range of digestive conditions, including abdominal pain, acid reflux, liver disease, chronic diarrhea, and colon cancer screening. He is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology and is known for his disciplined, patient-focused approach and clear communication.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a pancreatic pseudocyst occur?
Pseudocysts can also occur as a result of pancreatitis (acute or chronic), presence of gallstones or blockages of the bile duct, abdominal ailment or drug surgery, alcoholism, and even smoking.
What is the length of duration of a pseudocyst?
Small pancreatic pseudocysts may resolve spontaneously in 4-6 weeks as pancreatic pseudocysts that are small.
When is drainage required?
It is advisable to drain the cyst where it becomes large, painful or pressurized, results in digestive problems, or is infected.
Would this require surgery to remove my pseudocyst?
The majority of patients scorn open surgery. Drainage usually gets required with minimal invasive endoscopic or laparoscopic surgeries.
What would be the ICD-10 code of pancreatic pseudocyst?
ICD-10 code of a pancreatic pseudocyst is K86.3.
Is diet effective in preventing pseudocyst?
Yes. Small, low-fat meals and not drinking and smoking can decrease your chances of having a pseudocyst.