Tactics of diagnosis and treatment in liquid-cystic growth in pancreatic gland

Keywords: an acute destructive pancreatitis; liquid–cystic pancreatic growths; morphological investigation; treatment

Abstract

Objective. Elaboration of tactics in diagnosis and treatment for liquid–cystic pancreatic growths (LCPG).

Маterials and methods. The investigation was conducted in patients, suffering an acute destructive pancreatitis, complicated by LCPG. Diagnostic puncture under ultrasonographic guidance was performed with further microbiological and morphological investigation of the aspirate obtained.

Results. The procedure choice depends on efficacy of intervention, which is based on studying of ultrasonographic picture during investigation of the zone affected, as well as during dynamical investigation postoperatively.

Conclusion. Using of morphological method of investigation in complex diagnosis makes possible to differentiate the LCPG early as complications of an acute destructive pancreatitis and to elaborate the tactics of treatment.

Author Biographies

V. V. Boyko, Zaytsev Іnstitute of General and Urgent Surgery, Kharkiv, Kharkiv National Medical University

Boyko Valeriy V. - MD, DSci(Med), Professor,
Head of the Surgery Department No.1
Kharkiv National Medical University,
Director of Zaycev Institute of General and Urgent Surgery, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9274-2153

V. M. Lykhman, Zaytsev Іnstitute of General and Urgent Surgery, Kharkiv, Kharkiv National Medical University

Lykhman Viktor M. - MD, DSci (Med), Professor,
Head of department of surgical infections
Zaycev Institute of General and Urgent Surgery, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5339-6403

O. M. Shevchenko, Kharkiv National Medical University

Shevchenko Oleksandr M., PhD, Associate Professor
department of surgery №1,
Kharkiv national medical university, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1176-1687

A. O. Merkulov, Zaytsev Іnstitute of General and Urgent Surgery, Kharkiv

Merkulov Andriy O., PhD, clinical intern,
Zaycev Institute of General and Urgent Surgery, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3498-8523

G. O. Polikov, Kharkiv National Medical University

Polikov Georgiy O., student,
department of surgery №1,
Kharkiv national medical university, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9232-4667

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Published
2019-02-28
Section
General Problems of Surgery