Research Article
Small Incision Combined with Nephroscope Operation in the Treatment of Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis: A Single-Center Experience of 37 Patients
Table 1
Clinical data of the 37 patients with infected necrotizing pancreatitis.
| Clinical data | IPN () |
| Age (years) | | Gender | Male | 24 | Female | 13 | Cause of disease [n (%)] | Hyperlipemia | 14 (37.84%) | Cholelithiasis | 17 (45.95%) | Alcoholism | 6 (16.21%) | Surgical approach | Transretroperitoneal approach surgery | 13 (35.14%) | Transomental sac approach surgery | 11 (29.73%) | Transcostal approach surgery | 2 (5.40%) | Combined approach surgery | 11 (29.73%) | APACHE II score before operation | | value(%) | | Bleeding volume (ml) | | C reactive protein (mg/l) | Before operation | | At 72 h after operation | | White blood cell count (109/l) | Before operation | | At 72 h after operation | | Procalcitonin (ng/ml) | Before operation | | At 72 h after operation | |
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Compared with that before operation, . |