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Endoscopic transluminal necrosectomy in necrotising pancreatitis: a systematic review

Surgical Endoscopy, 2014
We performed a systematic review to assess the outcome of endoscopic transluminal necrosectomy in necrotising pancreatitis with additional focus on indication, disease severity, and methodological quality of studies.We searched the literature published between January 2005 and June 2013.
Brunschot, S. van   +8 more
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Endoscopic Necrosectomy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2023
The management of walled-off necrosis has evolved substantially over the past 23 years since its first description. In this article, we review its history and the evidence supporting modern treatment, which is still subject to heterogeneity across centers and among endoscopists.
Andrew J, Gilman, Todd H, Baron
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Percutaneous Endoscopic Necrosectomy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2023
Patients with acute pancreatitis might develop infected necrotic fluid collections which are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Patients with infected necrotizing pancreatitis not responding to antibiotics require drainage and subsequent necrosectomy (Step-up approach).
Soumya Jagannath, Mahapatra   +1 more
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Endoscopic Pancreatic Necrosectomy

2021
Acute pancreatitis can be complicated by necrosis of the pancreas, peripancreatic tissue, or both in 10–20% of cases, with a risk of developing infection up to 30%. Necrosis can involve any part of the pancreas, and it could be endoscopically reachable from both the stomach or duodenum, allowing to perform a EUS-guided drainage of the collection if a ...
Carlo Fabbri   +2 more
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Endoscopic Necrosectomy in Children

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2014
ABSTRACTAcute pancreatitis in children is rarely complicated by the development of necrosis. Although endoscopic transluminal necrosectomy is evolving as the standard of care in adults, its feasibility in the pediatric population has not been established.
Guru, Trikudanathan   +4 more
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Endoscopic Pancreatic Necrosectomy

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2011
Traditionally, patients with symptomatic sterile pancreatic necrosis or infected necrosis have been managed by open surgical debridement and removal of necrotic tissue. Within the last decade, however, reports of endoscopic pancreatic necrosectomy, an alternative minimally invasive approach, have demonstrated high success rates and low mortality rates.
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Endoscopic necrosectomy of pancreatic necrosis: a systematic review

Surgical Endoscopy, 2011
To review the current status of the novel technique of endoscopic necrosectomy in the management of pancreatic necrosis after acute pancreatitis.Studies were identified by searching Medline, PubMed and Embase databases for articles from January 1990 to December 2009 using the keywords "acute pancreatitis", "pancreatic necrosis" and "endoscopy ...
Alireza, Haghshenasskashani   +7 more
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Direct Endoscopic Necrosectomy

2014
Over the last 20 years there have been refinements in the understanding and nomenclature of acute pancreatitis. Over a several week period following the onset of acute necrotizing pancreatitis, the necrosis becomes demarcated and organized. The term walled-off necrosis (WON) is now an accepted term.
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