Management of biliary acute pancreatitis.

J Visc Surg

Service de chirurgie digestive, oncologique, endocrinienne et transplantation hépatique, université François Rabelais, hôpital Trousseau, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Tours, 37170 Tours, France.

Published: April 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Acute pancreatitis is a common condition in France, with 11,000 to 13,000 new cases annually, often linked to gallstones, especially if alanine amino-transferases are elevated early on.
  • Management approaches differ based on severity, with mild cases requiring immediate cholecystectomy, while moderate to severe cases focus on resuscitation, feeding, and handling complications.
  • In emergencies, endoscopic techniques are used for cases like angiocholitis and finding common bile duct stones, with specific considerations for pregnant patients due to the high incidence of cholelithiasis.

Article Abstract

Acute pancreatitis is a frequent pathology with 11,000 to 13,000 new cases per year in France. A biliary origin (30 to 70% of the cases) should be suspected when alanine amino-transferases are elevated during the first 48 hours, and it is confirmed by the presence of gallstones at trans abdominal ultrasound. Abdominal computed-tomography scan is performed around the fifth day, and is repeated according to clinical and biological evolution. Management of acute biliary pancreatitis varies according to its severity, which should be assessed according to systemic inflammatory response syndrome and organ failures. For mild acute pancreatitis, cholecystectomy should be performed during in-hospital stay, before oral feeding. For moderately severe and severe acute pancreatitis, treatment is based on resuscitation, early enteral continuous feeding, and management of complications. Interval cholecystectomy is performed at a later stage. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography with sphincterotomy should be performed in emergency when angiocholitis is associated, and in delayed emergency before oral feeding for persistent common bile duct stone. A common bile duct stone should be searched for during cholecystectomy and can be treated during the same surgical procedure if local conditions are adequate. Cholelithiasis is the most frequent cause of acute pancreatitis during pregnancy, and its diagnosis and the treatment have some particularities.

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