Percutaneous Interventions for Necrotic Suppurative Complications of Pancreonecrosis
https://doi.org/10.16931/1995-5464.2015290-97
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Abstract
Aim. To determine criteria of efficiency, duration and advisability for only minimally invasive treatment of necrotic suppurative complications of acute severe pancreatitis.
Material and Methods. The research is based on results of treatment of 115 patients with necrotic suppurative complications of acute severe pancreatitis. Patients were divided into 2 groups: the first included 33 (28.7%) patients who received conventional operation; the second – 82 (71.3%) patients who underwent primarily minimally invasive interventions.
Results. Postoperative complications were observed in 6 (18%) patients from the first group including arrosive hemorrhage (5 cases), colic fistula (1 case). Mortality rate among patients of moderate severity was 39.3%, in case of severe condition – 36.3%. There were postoperative complications in 19 (23%) patients from the second group including arrosive hemorrhage (5 cases), colic fistula (11 cases) and pancreatic fistula (14 cases). Overall mortality rate was 23%. In the second group mortality was 2 times lower and duration of hospital-stay – about 1.5 times longer.
Conclusion. Minimally invasive techniques under ultrasonic and X-ray control may be always performed in patients with necrotic suppurative complications of acute severe pancreatitis. However in case of intoxication syndrome retention during 20 days postoperatively it is necessary to take decision about adequate necrosequestrectomyusing laparotomy or laparoscopy
About the Authors
Yu. V. KuleznyovaRussian Federation
Doct. of Med. Sci., Professor of the Chair of Faculty Surgery № 2 of A.I. Evdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry
O. V. Moroz
Russian Federation
Assistent of the Chair of Surgery, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
R. E. Izrailov
Russian Federation
Doct. of Med. Sci., Head of the Department of Innovative Surgery, Moscow Research Center of the Department of Health
E. A. Smirnov
Russian Federation
Sonographer of City Clinical Hospital № 68, Moscow Department of Health
V. P. Egorov
Russian Federation
Postgraduate Student of Chair of Faculty Surgery №2 of A.I. Evdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry
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For citations:
Kuleznyova Yu.V., Moroz O.V., Izrailov R.E., Smirnov E.A., Egorov V.P. Percutaneous Interventions for Necrotic Suppurative Complications of Pancreonecrosis. Annaly khirurgicheskoy gepatologii = Annals of HPB Surgery. 2015;20(2):90-97. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.16931/1995-5464.2015290-97
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