Acute necrotising pancreatitis is a condition associated with high morbidity and mortality, and for decades surgical intervention was the gold standard for treatment of symptomatic pancreatic necrosis. A shift towards minimally invasive interventions has reduced the mortality significantly as summarised in this review. Studies comparing open necrosectomy with videoscopic-assisted retroperitoneal debridement (VARD) have demonstrated that VARD lowers morbidity and mortality. When endoscopic therapy is impossible, VARD is recommended as the preferred surgical intervention for symptomatic necrotising pancreatitis.
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