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Role of percutaneous catheter drainage as primary treatment of necrotizing pancreatitis.

Varun Mehta1, Rajesh Kumar2, Siddharth Parkash3, Sanjeev Singla2, Arshdeep Singh1, Jagdeep Chaudhary2, Hardeep Bains2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Necrotizing pancreatitis has morbidity and mortality rates exceeding most of the other acute medical emergencies despite the best possible medical and surgical care. Early surgical intervention has a high operative risk.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective open-label study was designed to evaluate the role of percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD) of pancreatic necrosis as primary treatment of acute necrotizing pancreatitis. An ultrasound/computed tomography-guided drainage was performed with 10 or 12 Fr catheters using a 0.35 mm guide wire, irrespective of whether necrosis was infected or not. Patients were followed up for organ dysfunction, need for surgical intervention, and survival at week 8.
RESULTS: A total of 20 (65% males) patients who had acute necrotizing pancreatitis with varied etiology were enrolled in the present study. Of these patients, 9 (45%) did not need surgery after PCD. The remaining 11 (55%) patients showed significant reversal of organ failure after PCD insertion (p<0.05 for improvement in serum creatinine, need for mechanical ventilation, and decline in C-reactive protein). Survival at week 8 was 95%. PCD was well tolerated with only two catheter-related complications being observed.
CONCLUSION: Percutaneous catheter drainage can be a primary treatment option for necrotizing pancreatitis. In addition, it helps to stabilize critically ill patients and delay the surgical procedure to beyond 4 weeks to improve the surgical outcomes.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30457559      PMCID: PMC6408166          DOI: 10.5152/tjg.2018.17542

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1300-4948            Impact factor:   1.852


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