Pancreatic abscesses

Author:

Shi E C P1,Yeo B W1,Ham J M1

Affiliation:

1. Gastrointestinal Surgical Unit, The Prince of Wales and Prince Henry Hospitals, Sydney, Australia

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents the clinical features and problems in the management of 34 patients with pancreatic abscesses. In the majority of patients the abscesses developed following an attack of pancreatitis due to alcohol or gallstones. The abscesses were usually multilocular, and often had spread widely in the retroperitoneal space. Invasion into surrounding viscera or the peritoneal cavity occurred in 12 instances, and eight patients developed major bleeding into the abscess cavity. Obstructive complications (affecting bowel, common bile duct and large veins) occurred in eight patients. Twelve of the 34 patients (35 per cent) died, most deaths being due to failure to control sepsis (seven patients) or to massive bleeding from the abscess cavity (three patients). The mortality of this condition is likely to remain high, but may be reduced by better drainage techniques at the initial exploration. The importance of the inframesocolic approach for drainage is emphasized.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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