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. 2013 Nov 25;13:161. doi: 10.1186/1471-230X-13-161

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Surgical step-up approach. Surgical step-up approach consisting of percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD) and video-assisted retroperitoneal débridement (VARD). (A) Cross-sectional image and torso depicting a peripancreatic collection. The preferred route is through the left retroperitoneal space between the kidney, spleen and descending colon. A percutaneous catheter drain is inserted in the collection to mitigate sepsis and postpone or even obviate necrosectomy. The area of detail is shown in (B). (C) A 5 cm subcostal incision is made and the percutaneous drain is followed into the collection. The first necrosis is removed under direct vision with a long grasping forceps, followed by further debridement under videoscopic assistance (D). (Reprinted from van Brunschot et al. [11]; copyright 2013, with permission from Elsevier).