This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Karen D Horvath during the MIS Approaches to Pancreatitis on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): acute pancreatitis, antibiotic prophylaxis, Apache score, Atlanta classification, CT scan, debridement, delayed intervention, drainage, E.D., emergency department, emergency room, enteral tube feeding, gut, ICU, IEP, infectious complications, intensive care unit, interstitial edamatous pancreatitis, laparoscope, lavage, marsupialization, McGill University, mentor, minimally invasive approach, MIS approach, mortality, multisystem organ failure, necrosectomy, necrotizing pancreatitis, Netherlands, nutrition, open surgery, PANTHER trial, percutaneous drainage, prevention, pseudocyst, Seattle, sterile necrosis, supportive care, technology, total pancreatectomy, total parenteral nutrition, TPN, transgastric surgery, videoscopic retroperitoneal debridement, Virginia Mason University, walled off necrosis, WON
Atlanta re-classification project–4:58 Gut 2013Â
Antibiotic prophylaxis–6:05 Scand J Gastroenterol 2011
Nutrition–6:54 Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2010
Sterile necrosis–8:45 Gastroenterology 2011
Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 2006
Evolution of timing for intervention–11:09 Surg Clin North Am 1964
Drainage options for infected WON–13:43
PANTHER trial–14:40 NEJM 2010
3 D’s of step-up approach–15:21
Open vs MIS necrosectomy–15:53
Summary–17:35