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Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System
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Minimally invasive and endoscopic methods of treatment of postnecrotic pseudocysts of pancreas

11th Global Gastroenterologists Meeting

Nazar Omelchuk, Igor Shevchuk and Sergiy Hedzuk

Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University, Ukraine

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Gastrointest Dig Syst

DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C1-050

Abstract
Statement of the Problem: Acute necrotic pancreatitis (ANP) remains complicated problem of urgent surgery because of high frequency of systemic, purulent and septic complications, mortality rate, which is in patients with infected pancreonecrosis 14.7â?? 26.4%. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate efficiency and establish indications for minimally invasive methods of treatment of postnecrotic pseudocysts of pancreas. Methodology & Theoretical Orientation: Ultrasonography, diagnostic laparoscopy, helical CT with contrast strengthening was used for diagnostics. Endoscopic interventions were applied by duodenoscopes â??Olympusâ? under control of X-ray machine â??Siemens BV 300â?. Cysto-digestive fistulas were created by prickly papilotoms. For providing of long passability of cysto-digestive fistula were used two endoprostheses like â??pig tailâ? sized 10 Fr with length 5-6 sm. For transpapillary drainage were used pancreatic endoprostheses like â??pig tailâ?, sized 5-7 Fr with length 5 sm. Findings: Miniinvasive methods of treatment were applied in 47 (66.2%) patients; percutaneous external drainage in 25 patients (53.1%), endoscopic transmural drainage of postnecrotic pseudocysts in eight (17.1%) patients. Combined endoscopic interventions were applied in 14 (29.8%) patients; in particular, endoscopic transmural drainage with temporary stenting of pancreatic duct in nine (64.2%), endobiliary stenting with temporary stenting of pancreatic duct in two (14.2%) patients, temporary stenting of pancreatic duct in two (14.2%) patients, endoscopic transmural drainage with percutaneous external drainage in one patient. Conclusion & Significance: Usage of combined miniinvasive methods of treatment of acute necrotic pancreatitis complicated by postnecrotic pseudocysts help to improve results of treatment, reduction of complications amount, contraction of stationary treatment terms and improving of life quality.
Biography

Email: Dr.nazaromelchuk@gmail.com

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