Title
Medical Versus Surgical Management for Emphysematous Pancreatic Necrosis: Is Gas Within Pancreatic Necrosis an Absolute Indication for Surgery?
Date Issued
25 July 2015
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether pancreatic necrosis with presence of gas is an absolute indication for surgery or if there is a possibility for the medical management of this pathology. Methods: This study is a retrospective study including 56 patients with diagnosis of pancreatic necrosis and gas on computed tomography from April 2003 to March 2011. We recorded all the factors related to each group of treatment, including APACHE II score, C-reactive protein level, Tomographic Severity Index, organ and multiorgan failure, and infected necrosis after fine-needle puncture, to evaluate the differences between surgical and medical treatment. Results: Thirty-six (64%) of these patients were submitted to surgery, whereas 20 (36%) were managed conservatively. Twenty-eight patients (78%) who underwent surgery had infected necrosis. Thirty-five percent of the patients (7 patients) in the medical group had organ failure versus 83% of the patients in the surgical group. Conclusions: Pancreatic necrosis with gas on computed tomography is a relative indication for surgery. Medical management is a feasible and safe possibility for this pathology in selected cases. The presence of organ failure and infected necrosis often precludes a surgical treatment.
Start page
808
End page
811
Volume
44
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Cirugía Gastroenterología, Hepatología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84932641963
PubMed ID
Source
Pancreas
ISSN of the container
08853177
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