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American Journal of Surgery | 1997

Early versus late necrosectomy in severe necrotizing pancreatitis

Juan Mier; Enrique Luque de León; Armando García Castillo; Felipe Robledo; Roberto Blanco

BACKGROUND Debate as to whether surgery in severe necrotizing pancreatitis (SNP) should be done early or late has been present ever since the disease was described. There are no prospective, randomized studies addressing this specific issue. METHODS Patients with SNP, documented clinically, with Ransons criteria, and dynamic pancreatography (DP) findings were randomly allocated in two groups for treatment. Group A included early necrosectomy (within 48 to 72 hours of onset) and group B, late necrosectomy (at least 12 days after onset). Both groups continued with open packing and staged necrosectomies. Cultures were obtained at each laparotomy and necrosis was verified histologically in all instances. RESULTS During a 36-month study period, 150 patients with unequivocal acute pancreatitis were admitted for treatment. Forty-one with SNP initially entered the study; there were 5 drop outs. Patients in group A (25) and group B (11) had no difference in distribution by gender or mean age, etiology, mean Ransons signs (4 versus 3.8), DP findings, rate of infected necrosis, or necrosectomies required per patient. Although the mortality rate (58% versus 27%) did not reach statistical significance, the odds ratio for mortality was 3.4 times higher in group A, which made us finish the study. CONCLUSION This prospective, randomized study from a single institution clearly demonstrates that early intensive conservative treatment with late necrosectomy for selected cases is the current rationale approach for SNP.


World Journal of Surgery | 2008

Systematic Management of Postoperative Enterocutaneous Fistulas: Factors Related to Outcomes

José Luis Vázquez Martínez; Enrique Luque-de-León; Juan Mier; Roberto Blanco-Benavides; Felipe Robledo


Surgical Infections | 2007

Open versus closed management of the abdomen in the surgical treatment of severe secondary peritonitis: a randomized clinical trial.

Felipe Robledo; Enrique Luque-de-León; Roberto Suárez; Patricio Sánchez; Mauricio de-la-Fuente; Adriana Vargas; Juan Mier


Rev. gastroenterol. Méx | 1993

Tratamiento quirúrgico de la pancreatitis aguda: la experiencia mexicana

Juan Mier; Eduardo Ferat; Antonio Castellanos; Roberto Blanco


Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 1996

Tumores del intestino delgado. Diez años de experiencia

Patricio Sánchez; José Lizarazu; Felipe Robledo; Juan Mier; Roberto Suárez; Javier Niño; Teodoro Romero; Roberto Blanco


Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 1994

Complicaciones de la apendicectomía: la importancia del diagnóstico temprano

Juan Mier; Pablo Pérez; Patricio Sánchez; Roberto Blanco


Gaceta Medica De Mexico | 1994

[Surveillance of the clinical course of 6,030 surgical wounds].

Juan Mier; Felipe Robledo; Avila A; Gallo R


Gaceta Medica De Mexico | 1993

Vigilancia de la evolución de 6030 heridas quirúrgicas

Juan Mier; Felipe Robledo; Alejandro Avila; Roberto Gallo


Gaceta Medica De Mexico | 1992

Acute pancreatitis. The classification of its severity by dynamic pancreatography and the results of surgical treatment

Juan Mier; Blanco R; Rodríguez J; Quijano F; Felipe Robledo


American Journal of Surgery | 2012

Re: A historic perspective on the contributions of surgeons to the understanding of acute pancreatitis

Juan Mier

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Felipe Robledo

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Roberto Blanco

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Armando García Castillo

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Enrique Luque-de-León

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Enrique Luque de León

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Roberto Blanco-Benavides

Mexican Social Security Institute

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