Wenning, Anna SilviaAnna SilviaWenningAngst, ElianeElianeAngst0000-0003-4195-4399Lechleiter, AntjeAntjeLechleiterBrugger, Jean-JacquesJean-JacquesBruggerCandinas, DanielDanielCandinasGloor, BeatBeatGloor2024-12-132024-12-132012https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/192008The conservative treatment of acute necrotizing pancreatitis has greatly improved due to broad antibiotic treatment and improved organ support in intensive care units. Nevertheless, infected necrosis or persistent multi-organ dysfunction are predictors of poor outcome. In these patients, there is still a need to perform necrosectomy. Open surgery results in extensive operative trauma and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Therefore, several minimally invasive techniques have been developed recently. Retroperitoneal necrosectomy has been shown to be safe and to reduce morbidity and mortality compared to the open procedure.enHow do we apply video-assisted retroperitoneal necrosectomy with minimal access?article10.48350/152402332803000031788070000610.1159/000345620