8
Participants
Start Date
January 1, 2019
Primary Completion Date
May 9, 2022
Study Completion Date
August 14, 2022
Percutaneous Continuous Irrigation assisted Vacuum Drainage Combined With Transgastric Necrosectomy
All patients with SAP were given contrast enhanced CT scan within 48 hours after admission to identify the location and range of the necrosis. If the patient's condition progressively worsened, a multifunctional irrigation-assisted vacuum drainage tube was placed by the CT-guided Seldinger technique in each of the necrosis cavity. Subsequently, transgastric necrosectomy were performed by one or two experienced endoscopist under conscious sedation. The procedure was repeated until all loosely adherent necrotic material were cleared and replaced by granulation tissue. Percutaneous irrigation was stopped and replace with simple drainage if the patient's condition continues to improved and the cavity confirmed by CT was resolution. If the drainage volume was less than 10 mL/day for 3 consecutive days, clamp the drainage tube and remove it finally.
Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing
Chinese Medical Association
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