V. Boyko, A. Merkulov, J. M. Shevchenko, S. V. Tkach, Ye. O. Bilodid, I. A. Kulik
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Summary. The results of minimally invasive puncture-drainage interventions in 56 patients with acute severe pancreatitis were analyzed. Indications for the implementation of puncture-drainage interventions were the presence of bulk fluid formations in the abdominal cavity and retroperitoneal space. These interventions were the first and only surgical intervention in 28 (50%) patients who recovered without any additional surgical procedures. The possibility of predicting the effectiveness of puncture-drainage interventions with the help of indicators included in the syndrome of systemic inflammatory reaction is determined.