%0 Journal Article %T Retrospective Analyses Of The Acute Pancreatitis With Patients In The West Black Sea %A Mehmet YA£¿AR %A Ali Kemal TA£¿KIN %A £¿smet £¿ZAYDIN %A Yavuz DEM£¿RARAN %J Duzce Universitesi Tip Fak¨¹ltesi Dergisi %D 2010 %I D¨¹zce ?niversity %X Introduction: In these study patients who were our clinic with an etiology, diagnosis andtreatment methods, morbidity, mortality and effect of Ranson criteria to prognosis wereexamined retrospectively. Material and Method: In the study 44 mild and 18 severe total 62 AP cases among 2003-2008at the General Surgery of Duzce University were analyzed retrospectively. Results: A etiologic factor was 40 (66,7 %), gallstone 11 (17, 7%) idiopathic, 4 (6,4 %)hyperlipidemia, 3 (4,8%) alchol-hyperlipidemia, 2 (3,2 %) alcohol, 2 (3,2 %) after ERCPcomplications. Patients were followed up with a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis, the average ageof 59.6 (18 - 84) and 23 (37%) were man, 39 (63%) were woman. ERCP were performed to 14patients with billiary pancreatitis 2 patients for the persistent billiary pancreatitis and for the 6patients cholecystitis accompanied pancreatitis in the first 48 hours period, 23 patients followingthe acute pancreatitis attack were performed cholecystectomy. Acute pancreatitis patients first6 cases of biliary 3 reputations have been switched to laparoscopic open cholecystectomy isbeing performed. 3 patients peritoneal lavage under local anesthesia, 4 patients¡¯ diagnosticlaparoscopy and 2 patients nerosectomy were performed. Mean hospitalization times were 9.8days for mild and 11.2 days severe. In the severe group idiopathic a etiology 3 (4.8 %) patientswere exitus. Conclusion: Acute pancreatitis is a disease that can watch a high mortality rate. Biliary factorswere the most common etiological factor. Idiopathic AP played a role in second place and wehave observed that the effect of alcohol is quite low. In biliary acute pancreatitis ERCP is auseful method in the first stage. Overall mortality in severe AP, as observed in patients with thediagnosis, treatment and follow-up was important in these patients. %K Retrospective Analyses %K Acute pancreatitis %K West Black Sea Region %U http://www.tipdergi.duzce.edu.tr/dosya/20103/8.pdf