Diagnosis and Contemporary Management of Necrotizing Pancreatitis

Shlomi Rayman, Harel Jacoby, Kawtar Guenoun, Uretz Oliphant, Daniel Nelson, Andreas Kaiser, Iswanto Sucandy

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Abstract

Background: Acute pancreatitis is a common diagnosis which requires a prompt diagnosis and management by a multidisciplinary team with often general surgeons as the initial provider. Morbidity and mortality from an acute pancreatitis can be very high, especially in patients with a progressive worsening acute pancreatitis developing into pancreatic necrosis in the setting of multiple underlying medical comorbidities. Purpose: In this review paper, we discuss all aspects of acute pancreatitis and its potential complications, as well providing updates in the modern management of necrotizing pancreatitis. Practicing general surgeons need to be aware of the evolution in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease. Research Design: We conducted a review of literature of evidence and management options for acute pancreatitis, including all published manuscripts from 2012 to 2022. Results: Diagnosis and management of this disease can vary among specialiaties. The decision to utilize a percutaneous or endoscopic techniques are relevant points of discussion within general surgery and gastroenterology societies. In the past decade, the use of advanced endoscopic interventions has slowly replaced conventional open surgery in managing complications of acute severe pancreatitis. Conclusion: Acute pancreatitis is a disease which requires multidisciplinary approach with evolving treatment options to less invasive nonsurgical methods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4817-4825
Number of pages9
JournalAmerican Surgeon
Volume89
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • acute pancreatitis
  • endoscopic necrosectomy
  • necrotizing pancreatitis
  • severe pancreatitis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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