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A Case of unexpected Fatal Hemoperitoneum in Non-severe Acute Pancreatitis
Seong Jin Choi, Eileen L. Yoon, Jong Ho Lee, Kye Yeon Kim, Soo In Choi, Won-choong Choi
Kosin Med J. 2020;35(1):52-57.   Published online June 30, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7180/kmj.2020.35.1.52
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Acute pancreatitis (AP) severity is determined by associated organ failure (OF). However, enzymatic erosion of peripancreatic vessels can lead to life-threatening hemoperitoneum in clinically non-severe AP without OF. We herein report a case of unexpected hemoperitoneum which developed in a patient with clinically resolving AP without OF. A 36-year-old woman with alcohol use disorder presented with resolving epigastric pain and sustained abdominal distension of 2 weeks’ duration. Ranson’s score on admission was 1 and Computed tomography (CT) revealed non-necrotic AP with peripancreatic fluid collection. She showed sudden hypotension with an abrupt decrease in serum hemoglobin within 24 hours after admission. She was suspected to have an acute hemoperitoneum associated with venous bleeding from AP based on repeated CT. Venous bleeding from the splenic branch was ligated during surgery. The possibility of bleeding at the pancreatic bed should be considered even if the pancreatitis is not severe.

Review article
Systemic Review for The Effectiveness of Current Conservative Treatment in Necrotizing Pancreatitis
Jungik Park, Ungseok Yang
Kosin Med J. 2014;29(1):11-16.   Published online December 17, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7180/kmj.2014.29.1.11
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The standard treatment of pancreatic necrosis has been surgical necrosectomy. There has been debate on whether early surgical intervention can reduced by infected pancreatic necrosis (IPN). Early emergency laparotomy and multiple organ failure remain associated with high mortality. However, reports have presented during the last 10 years of survival of severe acute pancreatitis with medical management. Large and multicenter study showed that about two thirds of patients with necrotizing pancreatitis can be treated conservatively with relatively low mortality. Patients with IPN benefit from postponding intervention and minimal invasive treatment. We reviewed 4 literatures including 2 Korean institute reseached reports concerning non-surgical, conservative treatments of necrotizing pancreatitis including IPN. Large and multicenter study showed that about two thirds of patients with necrotizing pancreatitis can be treated conservatively with relatively low mortality.

Case reports
Acute Pancreatitis Developed after Histoacryl Injection Theraphy in Acute Duodenal Ulcer Bleeding
Jae Hoon Yu, Won Moon, Ji Hun Roh, Dong Yeong Gu, Yeong Hwa Jo, Ki Su Kim, Jun Mo Yoon
Kosin Med J. 2010;25(1):102-105.   Published online June 30, 2010
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Undifferentiated Carcinoma of Pancreas with a Manifestation of Ruptured Pseudocyst as a Consequence of Acute Pancreatitis : a Case Report
Yoon Myung Hee
Kosin Med J. 2008;23(1):40-42.   Published online March 31, 2008
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