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Minimally Invasive Techniques in Pancreatic Necrosis
Pancreas, 10/23/09
Navaneethan U et al. – Retroperitoneal drainage using the delay–until–liquefaction strategy also appears to be successful to treat pancreatic necrosis. The anatomic location of the necrosis, clinical comorbidities, and operator experience determine the best approach for a particular patient. Tertiary care centers with sufficient expertise are increasingly using minimally invasive procedures to manage pancreatic necrosis.
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