A Rare but Life‐Threatening Complication of Direct Endoscopic Necrosectomy: Tension Pneumoperitoneum With Pneumothorax and Hypercapnia due to Walled‐Off Necrosis Rupture | Synapse
May 6, 2026Open Access
A Rare but Life‐Threatening Complication of Direct Endoscopic Necrosectomy: Tension Pneumoperitoneum With Pneumothorax and Hypercapnia due to Walled‐Off Necrosis Rupture
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This research aims to address the serious complications arising from direct endoscopic necrosectomy (DEN), specifically focusing on tension pneumoperitoneum.
Discussed the complication of tension pneumoperitoneum in the context of DEN procedures.
Emphasized the importance of monitoring intracavitary pressure during DEN.
Highlighted the need for respiratory monitoring during these interventions.
Identified tension pneumoperitoneum as a rare but critical complication of DEN procedures.
Established that meticulous pressure control could mitigate this risk.
Pointed out that close monitoring is essential to prevent severe respiratory issues.
Resumen
-related complication of DEN and underscores the need for meticulous control of intracavitary pressure and close respiratory monitoring during the procedure.