Клінічна хірургія (Jul 2020)

Possibilities of roentgenendovascular interventions in massive arosive hemorrhage on background of acute destructive pancreatitis

  • V. V. Grubnik,
  • O. M. Zahorodniuk,
  • Ye. A. Koichev,
  • M. M. Chernov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26779/2522-1396.2020.5-6.46
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87, no. 5-6
pp. 46 – 49

Abstract

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Objective. To estimate the efficacy of roentgenendovascular interventions in massive arosive hemorrhage in patients with an acute destructive pancreatitis. Materials and metods. Roentgenendovascular interventions were performed in 9 patients, in whom massive arosive hemorrhage as complication of acute destructive pancreatitis have occurred. Results. In immediate term the hemorrhage have finished in all 9 (100%) patients. On the second day in 2 patients, to whom embolization of a. hepatis propria was performed, the hemorrhage recurrence have occurred. Secondary angiography and the embolizations attemps were not effective, both women-patients died. In the patients, in whom embolization of pancreatico-duodenal and splenic arteries was done, the hemorrhage did not recurred. Thus, we obtained good results - of 9 patients 7 (77.8%) were curated, not depending on their status severity and unfavorable prognosis. Conclusion. Following a tactics adduced in treatment of hemorrhage in acute destructive pancreatitis it have demonstrated a high efficacy, especially in superselective embolization with the hemorrhage origin revealing.

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