Continue peritoneal lavage in acute pancreatitis: How do peritoneal cells response?

<p>Continuous peritoneal lavage is part of a set of minimally invasive techniques, called the Step up approach. These techniques have been used in the management of acute necrotizing (severe) pancreatitis (SAP), as they remove toxins and reduce serious metabolic disorders, although their effec...

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Main Authors: Mariana Barreto Serra (Author), Denise Frediani Barbeiro (Author), Heraldo Possolo de Souza (Author), Marcel Cerqueira César Machado (Author)
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Published: Archives of Clinical Gastroenterology - Peertechz Publications, 2021-06-10.
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520 |a <p>Continuous peritoneal lavage is part of a set of minimally invasive techniques, called the Step up approach. These techniques have been used in the management of acute necrotizing (severe) pancreatitis (SAP), as they remove toxins and reduce serious metabolic disorders, although their effects on mild acute pancreatitis and on the content of peritoneal cells during mild and SAP are still unknown, since inflammation is an important factor in the progression of the disease. The peritoneum is a tissue with important immunological functions, and the characterization of peritoneal cells during acute pancreatitis can be a relevant strategy to understand the mechanism by which peritoneal lavage has worked during clinical practice, as well as to uncover possible pharmacological targets. This review presents an approach to minimally invasive techniques in the management of AP, emphasizing peritoneal lavage and its nuances.</p> 
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