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Endoscopic transmural drainage and necrosectomy in acute necrotizing pancreatitis: A review

Linlin Feng, Jintao Guo, Sheng Wang, Xiang Liu, Nan Ge, Guoxin Wang, Siyu Sun

2021Journal of Translational Internal Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acute necrotizing pancreatitis occurs in 10%-20% of patients with acute pancreatitis (AP) which is one of the most important acute abdominal diseases that require hospital admission. Pancreatic necrosis is also associated with high mortality and morbidity. In the past 20 years, the treatment of pancreatic necrosis has shifted from open necrosectomy to minimally invasive techniques, such as endoscopic interventions. With the development of endoscopic techniques, the safety and effectiveness of endoscopic interventions have improved, but there exist several unresolved problems. Currently, there is no unified standard approach for endoscopic treatment of pancreatic necrosis that takes into account local expertise, anatomical features of necrosis, patients' preferences, and comorbidity profile. We reviewed the current status of endoscopic therapy for acute necrotizing pancreatitis, focusing on the new endoscopic drainage technique and necrosectomy protocol.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAcute pancreatitisNecrotizing pancreatitisPancreatitisNecrosisEndoscopic treatmentHepatologySurgeryGeneral surgeryEndoscopyInternal medicineIntensive care medicinePancreatitis Pathology and TreatmentPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchGastrointestinal disorders and treatments