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The authors analyse non septic, surgical complications and their treatment in 131 patients with acute necrotizing
pancreatitis
. Bleeding occurred in 13 patients 16 times. There were 3 cases with large intestine perforation, small intestine perforation twice in one patient and
hydrothorax
in 12 patients. The patients APACHE-II score was in the range of 15, 5, which was quite high. They experienced complications such as bleeding and bowel perforations mostly in those who underwent several reoperations. For the bleeding from acute duodenal ulcer conservative and surgical therapy (suturing) was executed. In the cases of intraabdominal bleeding they used several options such as, ligature, collagen mesh, Surgicell net and tamponation. Large intestine perforations were surgically treated with Hartmann's procedure or loop colostomy. The small intestine perforation was simply sutured. From the 12 patients with
hydrothorax
8 underwent thoracic drainage. We lost 7 patients with bleeding, 3 with bowel perforations and 2 with
hydrothorax
. The authors believe that complications during therapy of acute necrotizing
pancreatitis
are high risk factor, but their treatment is not hopeless.
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PMID:[Non septic, surgical complications and their treatment of acute necrotizing pancreatitis in 131 cases]. 1557 Sep 13
Peritoneal dialysis is an established form of renal replacement therapy. With its increasing popularity, we are now encountering a variety of complications. Noninfectious complications are usually less common as compared with infectious complications. In this review, we discuss some of the common noninfectious complications of peritoneal dialysis such as hernias,
hydrothorax
, hemoperitoneum,
pancreatitis
, ischemic colitis and necrotizing enterocolitis, pneumoperitoneum, GERD, subcapsular steatosis and hypokalemia. The awareness of these complications will help in early diagnosis and treatment.
...
PMID:Noninfectious complications of peritoneal dialysis. 1726 26
Hydrothorax
secondary to a pancreaticopleural fistula (PPF) is a rare complication of acute pancreatitis. In patients with a history of
pancreatitis
, diagnosis is made by detection of amylase in the pleural exudate. Imaging, particularly magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography, aids in the detection of pancreatic ductal disruption. Management includes thoracocentesis and pancreatic duct drainage or pancreatic resection procedures. We present a case of massive right
hydrothorax
secondary to a PPF due to recurrent acute pancreatitis. Due to respiratory failure, urgent thoracocentesis was done. Distal pancreatectomy with splenectomy and cholecystectomy was performed. The patient remains well at one-year follow-up.
...
PMID:Pancreaticopleural Fistula Causing Massive Right Hydrothorax and Respiratory Failure. 2774 28
A peracute epizootic disease, strikingly characterized by profuse terminal hemorrhaging from the lungs, caused the deaths of 104 squirrel monkeys and 3 capuchin monkeys over a 22-month period. The case fatality rate was 100%. The pulmonary hemorrhaging was often accompanied by pulmonary edema and congestion, interstitial pneumonia, and
hydrothorax
. Additional histologic lesions included interstitial nephritis, hepatitis and hepatic necrosis, adrenalitis and adrenal necrosis, myocarditis, splenic atrophy or hypoplasia,
pancreatitis
and pancreatic necrosis, sialoadenitis, and encephalitis. Macaques maintained under identical conditions were clinically unaffected by the epizootic. There was an incidental relationship with contamination of feed, water, and housing facilities by excrement from feral Norway rats and cockroaches. Due to the association of the disease outbreak with abundant rodent and cockroach populations, and because the histologic features of the disease were suggestive of a viral etiology, encephalomyocarditis virus infection was implicated. However, histopathologic examinations of tissues from 68 monkeys; electron-microscopic studies on five monkeys; bacteriologic culturing; virus isolation attempts from 10 monkeys, rats, and cockroaches; and experimental inoculation studies in mice and squirrel monkeys all failed to reveal the causative agent, to provide a definitive diagnosis, or to reproduce the disease.
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PMID:A fatal epizootic of undetermined etiology in new world monkeys. 3199 87