Diagnosis and management of severe acute pancreatitis complicated with abdominal compartment syndrome

Tao Jing , Wang Chunyou , Chen Libo , Yang Zhiyong , Xu Yiqing , Xiong Jiongqi , Zhou Feng

Current Medical Science ›› 2003, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (20) : 399 -402.

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Current Medical Science ›› 2003, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (20) : 399 -402. DOI: 10.1007/BF02829428
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Diagnosis and management of severe acute pancreatitis complicated with abdominal compartment syndrome

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Presented in this paper is our experience in the diagnosis and management of abdominal compartment syndrome during severe acute pancreatitis. On the basis of the history of severe acute pancreatitis, after effective fluid resuscitation, if patients developed renal, pulmonary and cardiac insufficiency after abdominal expansion and abdominal wall tension, ACS should be considered. Cystometry could be performed to confirm the diagnosis. Emergency decompressive celiotomy and temporary abdominal closure with a 3 liter sterile plastic bag must be performed. It is also critical to prevent reperfusion syndrome. In 23 cases of ACS, 18 cases received emergency decompressive celiotomy and 5 cases did not. In the former, 3 patients died (16.7%), while in the later, 4 (80%) died. Total mortality rate was 33.3% (7/21). In 7 death cases, 4 patients developed acute obstructive suppurative cholangitis (AOSC). All the patients who received emergency decompressive celiotomy 5 h after confirmation of ACS survived. The definitive abdominal closure took place mostly 3 to 5 days after emergency decompressive celiotomy, with longest time being 8 days. 6 cases of ACS at infection stage were all attributed to infected necrosis in abdominal cavity and retroperitoneum. ACS could occur in SIRS stage and infection stage during SAP, and has different pathophysiological basis. Early diagnosis, emergency decompressive celiotomy and temporary abdominal closure with a 3L sterile plastic bag are the keys to the management of the condition.

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severe acute pancreatitis / syndrome / diagnosis / treatment

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Tao Jing, Wang Chunyou, Chen Libo, Yang Zhiyong, Xu Yiqing, Xiong Jiongqi, Zhou Feng. Diagnosis and management of severe acute pancreatitis complicated with abdominal compartment syndrome. Current Medical Science, 2003, 23(20): 399-402 DOI:10.1007/BF02829428

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