Abstract

In order to study the clinical effect and safety of endoscopic ultrasound-guided laparoscopic catheter drainage for severe acute pancreatitis, the patients with severe acute pancreatitis were selected as the research objects, the laparoscopic catheter drainage under the guidance of endoscopic ultrasound was carried out, and the efficacy and safety of the operation were evaluated. The results showed that after endoscopic ultrasound-guided laparoscopic catheterization and drainage, the number of C-reactive protein, procalcitonin and white blood cells was decreased, and the inflammation was improved after treatment; the body temperature of 45% patients returned to normal on the first day after operation, and 55% patients returned to normal on the third day after operation; only 1 case of patients followed up had infectious necrosis of pancreas. In summary, endoscopic ultrasound-guided laparoscopic catheter drainage is a safe and effective treatment for severe acute pancreatitis.

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