Acute Pancreatitis: Surgery, Pathophysiology and Probiotic Prophylaxis

  • Minnen, L.P. van
Publication date
December 2006
Publisher
The Graduate School of the Humanities, Utrecht University

Abstract

Acute pancreatitis is a challenging disease with a clinical course that is often difficult to predict. In severe acute pancreatitis, mortality increases significantly if intestinal bacteria translocate from the intestine and infect pancreatic necrosis. Surgical and prophylactic treatment strategies are challenged by complex pathophysiology of the disease. This thesis addresses some key aspects of acute pancreatitis: surgical management, pathophysiology and probiotic prophylaxis. Outcome in patients treated surgically in the UMC Utrecht between 1988 and 2001 was in line with reports in literature. Further scientific research is needed to identify the optimal surgical technique to remove infected pancreatic necrosis. If the colon seems to hav...

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