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Original Papers

Management of Necrotizing Pancreatitis: Flexible Approach Depending on Intra-Operative Assessment of Necrosis

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Pages 172-176 | Published online: 11 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

Introduction: The surgical management of necrotizing pancreatitis (NP) has changed over the years. Material and methods: Among 144 patients, 12.5% (n = 18) were treated conservatively and 87.5% (n = 126) underwent surgery. The choice of operative method depended on the intra-operative assessment of consistency and on the extent of necrosis. A group of 126 patients underwent necrosectomy, followed by laparostomy with open packing in 80% (n = 101) cases, drainage in 14% (n = 18) and continuous closed lavage in 6% (n = 7).

Results: Postoperative complications occurred in 42.8% (n = 54) of the patients who underwent the surgery. Hospital mortality rate over all patients was 18% and 20.6% (n = 26) in the group of patients who underwent the surgery. Mean hospital stay was 61 ±36 days. Patients managed conservatively (n = 18) were discharged without surgical intervention. In this group no complications or deaths were observed.

Conclusion: Using the three different surgical techniques in the management of NP, depending on intra-operative assessment of necrosis, showed promising results.

A flexible approach targeted at a single patient and tailored to the clinical course and intra-operative situation should be considered in the treatment of NP.

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M. Olakowski

M. olakowski Department of Digestive Tract Surgery Silesian Medical University 40-752 Katowice, Medyków 14 Poland E-mail: [email protected]

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