POSSIBILITIES OF APPLYING MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN TREATMENT OF SEVERE ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Abstract
To explore the possibilities of laparoscopic methods in the surgical treatment of severe acute pancreatitis, were selected two groups of surgical patients, depending on the method of surgery that were produced various types of open and laparoscopic operations. To assess the effectiveness of the applied treatment methods, in the postoperative period, we used the following laboratory and physiological parameters: progression or regression of a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), pO2 level, neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), as well as integrated scales of severity Ranson, APACHE II and BISAP. These results demonstrate the advantages of laparoscopic surgical procedures.