AbstractObjectiveThis paper reviews current knowledge on minimally invasive pancreatic necrosectomy.BackgroundBlunt (non-anatomical) debridement of necrotic tissue at laparotomy is the standard method of treatment of infected post-inflammatory pancreatic necrosis. Recognition that laparotomy may add to morbidity by increasing postoperative organ dysfunction has led to the development of alternative, minimally invasive methods for debridement. This study reports the status of minimally invasive necrosectomy by different approaches.MethodsSearches of MEDLINE and EMBASE for the period 1996–2008 were undertaken. Only studies with original data and information on outcome were included. This produced a final population of 28 studies reporting on ...
Minimally invasive surgical necrosectomy and endoscopic necrosectomy, compared with open necrosectom...
Background: Pancreatic or peripancreatic tissue necrosis confers substantial morbidity and mortality...
Necrotising pancreatitis, and particularly infected necrosis, are still associated with high morbidi...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper reviews current knowledge on minimally invasive pancreatic necrosectomy....
AbstractThis review details the indications, technique, and outcomes of endoscopic necrosectomy for ...
The management of pancreatic necrosis has evolved. Sterile necrosis is now managed conservatively. I...
Introduction. Because of major morbidity and mortality after open surgery in acute necrotic pancreat...
Background Necrotising pancreatitis, and particularly infected necrosis, are still associated with h...
It is timely, a decade after the first reports of minimally invasive necrosectomy (MIN), to review t...
Pancreatic and peripancreatic necrosis may result in significant morbidity and mortality in patients...
Hypothesis: Open surgery for pancreatic debridement is often associated with major morbidity such as...
BACKGROUND: Necrotizing pancreatitis with infected necrotic tissue is associated with a high rate of...
Necrotising pancreatitis, and particularly infected necrosis, are still associated with high morbidi...
BACKGROUND Necrotizing pancreatitis with infected necrotic tissue is associated with a high rate of ...
BACKGROUND: Necrotizing pancreatitis with infected necrotic tissue is associated with a high rate of...
Minimally invasive surgical necrosectomy and endoscopic necrosectomy, compared with open necrosectom...
Background: Pancreatic or peripancreatic tissue necrosis confers substantial morbidity and mortality...
Necrotising pancreatitis, and particularly infected necrosis, are still associated with high morbidi...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper reviews current knowledge on minimally invasive pancreatic necrosectomy....
AbstractThis review details the indications, technique, and outcomes of endoscopic necrosectomy for ...
The management of pancreatic necrosis has evolved. Sterile necrosis is now managed conservatively. I...
Introduction. Because of major morbidity and mortality after open surgery in acute necrotic pancreat...
Background Necrotising pancreatitis, and particularly infected necrosis, are still associated with h...
It is timely, a decade after the first reports of minimally invasive necrosectomy (MIN), to review t...
Pancreatic and peripancreatic necrosis may result in significant morbidity and mortality in patients...
Hypothesis: Open surgery for pancreatic debridement is often associated with major morbidity such as...
BACKGROUND: Necrotizing pancreatitis with infected necrotic tissue is associated with a high rate of...
Necrotising pancreatitis, and particularly infected necrosis, are still associated with high morbidi...
BACKGROUND Necrotizing pancreatitis with infected necrotic tissue is associated with a high rate of ...
BACKGROUND: Necrotizing pancreatitis with infected necrotic tissue is associated with a high rate of...
Minimally invasive surgical necrosectomy and endoscopic necrosectomy, compared with open necrosectom...
Background: Pancreatic or peripancreatic tissue necrosis confers substantial morbidity and mortality...
Necrotising pancreatitis, and particularly infected necrosis, are still associated with high morbidi...