Laparoscopic approach of acute pancreatitis collections: a serie of four cases
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MOIȘ, Emil, PUIA, Cosmin, URSU, Paula, MOLDOVAN, Septimiu, FURCEA, Luminița, GRAUR, Florin, ZAHARIE, Florin, POPA, Calin, AL HAJJAR, Nadim. Laparoscopic approach of acute pancreatitis collections: a serie of four cases. In: Arta Medica , 2023, nr. 3S(88), p. 22. ISSN 1810-1852.
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Arta Medica
Numărul 3S(88) / 2023 / ISSN 1810-1852 /ISSNe 1810-1879

Laparoscopic approach of acute pancreatitis collections: a serie of four cases


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Moiș Emil12, Puia Cosmin21, Ursu Paula12, Moldovan Septimiu12, Furcea Luminița21, Graur Florin12, Zaharie Florin21, Popa Calin12, Al Hajjar Nadim21
 
1 Regional Institute of Gastroenterology and Hepatology “Prof. O. Fodor”,
2 Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 ianuarie 2024


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Introduction: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is one of the most unpredictable pathologies of the digestive system. AP can be associated with multiple local or systemic complications. Approximately 15-20% of patients develop moderate severe or severe pancreatitis. The moderate severe form of disease is associated with local complications, as necrosis of the pancreatic and/or peripancreatic tissue and transient organ failure. One of the most common local complications in AP is the development of peripancreatic fluid collections (PFC). Proper management of PFC necessitates accurate diagnosis and treatment by a multidisciplinary team. Moreover, tratment has turned from open surgery (associated with high mortality and morbidity), therefore the latest literature shows data justifying the use of minimally invasive procedures. Case presentantion: We present a serie of 4 patients, with ages comprised between 54 and 70 years old with peripancreatic fluid collections, more precisely, walled-off necrosis (WON), infected WON in the lesser sac and one with ANC treated laparoscopically. Conclusion: Minimally invasive procedures of PFC, especially for acute necrotic collections (ANC) include radiological, endoscopic or surgical approach. Formerly, a primary necrosectomy was the frontrunner treatment, however it is associated with high rates of mortality and morbidity. At the present moment the step-up approach management is preferred. The main and most common issue of all minimally invasive procedures is the difficult removal of the necrotic debris and the adequate drainage of the collection in one procedure. To conclude, even though pancreatitis has an unforeseeable evolution, the minimally invasive techniques seem to be promising in the managament of PFC. Case particularities: This present paper presents a serie of four cases of AP complicated with PFC admitted to the Regional Institute of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Cluj-Napoca. All cases were managed pure laparoscopically.