Author:
Fedorov Andrey Vladimirovich,Ektov Vladimir Nikolaevich,Khodorkovsky Mark Anatolyevich,Skorynin Oleg Sergeevich
Abstract
The article reviews literature data on the potential use of minimally invasive drainage interventions in the treatment of acute necrotizing pancreatitis. Detailed information is provided on the terminology, indications and technical features of the main types of drainage interventions - percutaneous and endoscopic transluminal drainage. The results of numerous studies evaluating drainage effectiveness and possible combined applications are presented. The article also focuses on the current international clinical guidelines evidencing advisability of minimally invasive drainage interventions as part of a phased intervention strategy for the treatment of infected necrotizing pancreatitis.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science