Review. Multidisciplinary Management of Complicated Pancreatitis: What Every Interventional Radiologist Should Know

Amir Ata Rahnemai-Azar, Christopher Sutter, Umar Hayat, Brooke Glessing, John Ammori, Sidhartha Tavri

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Abstract

Management of acute pancreatitis is challenging in the presence of local complications that include pancreatic and peripancreatic collections and vascular complications. This review, targeted for interventional radiologists, describes minimally invasive endoscopic, image-guided percutaneous, and surgical procedures for management of complicated pancreatitis and provides insight into the procedures' algorithmic application. Local complications are optimally managed in a multidisciplinary team setting that includes advanced endoscopists; pancreatic surgeons; diagnostic and interventional radiologists; and specialists in infectious disease, nutrition, and critical care medicine. Large symptomatic or complicated sterile collections and secondary infected collections warrant drainage or débridement. The drainage is usually delayed for 4-6 weeks unless clinical deterioration warrants early intervention. If collections are accessible by endoscopy, endoscopic procedures are preferred to avoid pancreaticocutaneous fistulas. Image-guided percutaneous drainage is indicated for symptomatic collections that are not accessible for endoscopic drainage or that present in the acute setting before developing a mature wall. Peripancreatic arterial pseudoaneurysms should be embolized before necrosectomy procedures to prevent potentially life-threatening hemorrhage. Surgical procedures are reserved for symptomatic collections that persist despite endoscopic or interventional drainage attempts. Understanding these procedures facilitates their integration by interventional radiologists into the complex longitudinal care of patients with complicated pancreatitis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)921-932
Number of pages12
JournalAmerican Journal of Roentgenology
Volume217
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Endoscopic drainage
  • Multidisciplinary team
  • Pancreatic collection
  • Pancreatitis
  • Patient management algorithm
  • Percutaneous catheter drainage
  • Surgical drainage

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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