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Retroperitoneal Laparoscopic Debridement and Drainage for Pancreatic Abscess
Published on: March 15, 2024
[Mini-invasive technologies for the acute pancreatitis treatment]
Abstract:
Results of treatment of 2415 patients with acute pancreatitis, including 285 cases of the acute necrotizing pancreatitis, are analyzed. The algorithm of diagnostics and treatment of this category of patients is worked out and successfully applied. The comparative results of the acute pancreatitis treatment before (1995-1999) and after (2000-2005) introducing the algorithm to practice are analyzed. Thus, the rate of postoperative complications decreased from 16,7 to 4,95% and postoperative lethality came down from 25 to 9,1%.
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