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Retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit as a new technique in the management of pancreatic infected walled off necrosis (WON): A case report

INTRODUCTION: Walled off necrosis (WON) is clarified according to the revised Atlanta classification, 2013, as a late phase complication of acute necrotizing pancreatitis. Not all cases with WON need intervention but, if indicated both open approach and minimally invasive techniques were clarified....

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Autores principales: Hegab, Yasmine Hany, El Shewy, Ali Helmy, Refaat, Doaa Omar, El Shewail, Abd Elhafez Mohammad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7819815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33482442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.12.080
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author Hegab, Yasmine Hany
El Shewy, Ali Helmy
Refaat, Doaa Omar
El Shewail, Abd Elhafez Mohammad
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El Shewy, Ali Helmy
Refaat, Doaa Omar
El Shewail, Abd Elhafez Mohammad
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description INTRODUCTION: Walled off necrosis (WON) is clarified according to the revised Atlanta classification, 2013, as a late phase complication of acute necrotizing pancreatitis. Not all cases with WON need intervention but, if indicated both open approach and minimally invasive techniques were clarified. We are discussing here, a case presented to us with infected WON. We adopted the step up approach as the main line of treatment; the case was managed by percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD) followed by retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit. CASE PRESENTATION: Diabetic male patient aged 58 year old gave to us with left hypochondrial pain accompanied with easy fatigability and poorly controlled DM. The patient had an attack of acute pancreatitis (AP) 2 months before admission. Abdominal CECT revealed infected WON. The case was managed successfully by retroperitoneal necrozectomy using lavage circuit after failure of PCD. DISCUSSION: A step up approach is followed for determining the optimal interventional strategy for patients presented with infected necrosis. We adopt retroperitoneal debridement using lavage circuit as a 2nd step in this approach. The concept of this technique is to facilitate the detachment of necrotic tissue using the force of saline while minimizing the risk of bleeding. CONCLUSION: Infected WON cases are representing as challenging, we require to get rid of the necrotic material with infected fluid and reduce the hazard of complications. In this technique, we have the advantage of retroperitoneal necrosectomy where we can remove only the loose necrotic tissue by saline force and so, reduce the possible bleeding risk.
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spelling pubmed-78198152021-01-29 Retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit as a new technique in the management of pancreatic infected walled off necrosis (WON): A case report Hegab, Yasmine Hany El Shewy, Ali Helmy Refaat, Doaa Omar El Shewail, Abd Elhafez Mohammad Int J Surg Case Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: Walled off necrosis (WON) is clarified according to the revised Atlanta classification, 2013, as a late phase complication of acute necrotizing pancreatitis. Not all cases with WON need intervention but, if indicated both open approach and minimally invasive techniques were clarified. We are discussing here, a case presented to us with infected WON. We adopted the step up approach as the main line of treatment; the case was managed by percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD) followed by retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit. CASE PRESENTATION: Diabetic male patient aged 58 year old gave to us with left hypochondrial pain accompanied with easy fatigability and poorly controlled DM. The patient had an attack of acute pancreatitis (AP) 2 months before admission. Abdominal CECT revealed infected WON. The case was managed successfully by retroperitoneal necrozectomy using lavage circuit after failure of PCD. DISCUSSION: A step up approach is followed for determining the optimal interventional strategy for patients presented with infected necrosis. We adopt retroperitoneal debridement using lavage circuit as a 2nd step in this approach. The concept of this technique is to facilitate the detachment of necrotic tissue using the force of saline while minimizing the risk of bleeding. CONCLUSION: Infected WON cases are representing as challenging, we require to get rid of the necrotic material with infected fluid and reduce the hazard of complications. In this technique, we have the advantage of retroperitoneal necrosectomy where we can remove only the loose necrotic tissue by saline force and so, reduce the possible bleeding risk. Elsevier 2021-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7819815/ /pubmed/33482442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.12.080 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Hegab, Yasmine Hany
El Shewy, Ali Helmy
Refaat, Doaa Omar
El Shewail, Abd Elhafez Mohammad
Retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit as a new technique in the management of pancreatic infected walled off necrosis (WON): A case report
title Retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit as a new technique in the management of pancreatic infected walled off necrosis (WON): A case report
title_full Retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit as a new technique in the management of pancreatic infected walled off necrosis (WON): A case report
title_fullStr Retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit as a new technique in the management of pancreatic infected walled off necrosis (WON): A case report
title_full_unstemmed Retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit as a new technique in the management of pancreatic infected walled off necrosis (WON): A case report
title_short Retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit as a new technique in the management of pancreatic infected walled off necrosis (WON): A case report
title_sort retroperitoneal necrosectomy using lavage circuit as a new technique in the management of pancreatic infected walled off necrosis (won): a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7819815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33482442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.12.080
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