Necrotizing pancreatitis remains a therapeutic challenge. Thirty-eight percent of all cases lead to an early organ failure and 15 % cause death. Interventions are necessary in 38 % 1.Due to lower mortality… Click to show full abstract
Necrotizing pancreatitis remains a therapeutic challenge. Thirty-eight percent of all cases lead to an early organ failure and 15 % cause death. Interventions are necessary in 38 % 1.Due to lower mortality compared to open surgery, both endoscopic treatment and minimally invasive surgery are established 2.Endoscopic vacuum therapy can be an auxiliary method for this indication, with only a few case reports existing. Recommendation is still unclear, compared to standard methods like endoscopic necrosectomy, drainage and irrigation (see ESGE Guideline "Endoscopic management of acute necrotizing pancreatitis" 2018; Recommendation 4.2.8) 1.The actual case shows a successful endoscopic vacuum therapy of an infected walled-off pancreatic necrosis. A modified open-pore film drainage (OFD) is combined with endoscopic necrosectomy.
               
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