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Comparison of MIPPED-C and Surgical Necrosectomy in Pancreatic Necrosis Outcomes

Launched by RUIJIN HOSPITAL · Jul 24, 2025

Trial Information

Current as of August 21, 2025

Enrolling by invitation

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Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:(1) age ≥18 years; (2) a confirmed diagnosis of infected pancreatic necrosis (IPN) based on imaging (e.g., presence of gas within necrosis) and clinical indicators (e.g., fever, leukocytosis, or positive cultures); (3) underwent either the MIPPED-C procedure or OSN as the definitive surgical intervention; and (4) had a minimum follow-up period of 90 days postoperatively.
  • Exclusion Criteria:(1) non-infected pancreatic necrosis; (2) receipt of interventions other than MIPPED-C or OSN (e.g., endoscopic or purely percutaneous approaches); (3) prior history of IPN surgery or other major abdominal surgery that could confound surgical outcomes; or (4) incomplete follow-up data or loss to follow-up within 90 days after surgery.
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About Ruijin Hospital

Ruijin Hospital, affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, is a leading medical institution in China recognized for its commitment to advancing healthcare through innovative research and clinical trials. With a strong emphasis on patient-centered care, Ruijin Hospital integrates cutting-edge medical practices with rigorous scientific investigation. The hospital's multidisciplinary teams are dedicated to developing new therapeutic approaches, improving patient outcomes, and contributing to global medical knowledge. As a sponsor of clinical trials, Ruijin Hospital ensures adherence to the highest ethical standards and regulatory compliance, fostering an environment of collaboration and excellence in clinical research.

Locations

Shanghai, Shanghai, China

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