Acute necrotising pancreatitis (ANP) is associated with high complication and mortality rates. It is still difficult for the surgeon to choose and schedule the most appropriate treatment. Compared to the past, the current minimally invasive "step-up"approach enables better outcomes in terms of morbidity/mortality, notwithstanding long periods of hospitalisation, and above all ensures better levels of residual pancreatic function. We hereby report the case of a patient hospitalised in our division for approximately 4 months with a diagnosis of ANP complicated by infection and late bleeding, handled with a sequential approach.
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Dani, L., Carbonaro, G., Natta, F., Cavuoti, G., Vaudano, G. P., Boghi, A., … Quaglino, F. (2021, August 18). Treatment of acute necrotising pancreatitis and its complications: The surgeon’s perspective. Case Reports in Gastroenterology. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000517935
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