• Khirurgiia · Jan 1997

    [Purulent pancreatitis].

    • I P Atanov.
    • Department of Clinic Surgery, RGMU, Moscow.
    • Khirurgiia (Mosk). 1997 Jan 1 (8): 20-4.

    AbstractIn 203 (5.9%) of 3420 patients with acute pancreatitis clinical signs of suppurative inflammation were present. In all the cases purulent pancreatitis has developed on the background of destructive pancreatitis. The rate of purulent complications in 1003 patients with destructive forms of pancreatitis was 20.2%. In 68 (39.9%) of 171 patients operated for various forms of pancreatitis, the operation was indicated because of suppurative process. It is 6.8% of all the patients with destructive pancreatitis. Purulent pancreatitis, purulent parapancreatitis, purulent peritonitis and polyorganic insufficiency were distinguished and analysed based on the intraoperative and morphologic data. Lethality in surgery of purulent complications of pancreatitis was 57.3% (38 of 68 patients).

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