How to treat necrotizing pancreatitis


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Necrotizing pancreatitis can supplement blood volume and correct water and electrolyte disorders if there is no secondary infection around the pancreas. At the same time, painkillers, pancreatin and somatostatin and their analogues can be used for treatment, which can effectively relieve discomfort symptoms. If the disease is more serious, on the basis of drug treatment, surgery is needed in time to remove necrotic tissue and smooth drainage. Open surgery, laparoscopic surgery, and minimally invasive retroperitoneal nephroscopy are commonly used in clinical practice. However, patients with necrotizing pancreatitis are prone to intraperitoneal bleeding and intestinal fistula, so multiple surgical treatments may be required.