ABSTRACT
Objective To explore the effect of surgical intervention on the prognosis of patients with acute hemorrhage necrotizing pancreatitis.Methods The clinical data of 66 patients with acute hemorrhage necrotizing pancreatitis were analyzed retrospectively and divided into two groups:operation group (50 cases) and expectant treatment group( 16 cases).The secondary infection rate,hospitalized duration,hospitalization cost and healing rate were compared between the two groups.Results The secondary infection rate,hospitalized duration,hospitalization cost and healing rate of the operation group was significantly better than that of the expectant treatment group( x2 =5.38,5.56,t =24.65,6.46,all P < 0.05 ).Conclusion Surgical intervention could obviously improve the outcomes and cut down the medical cost.