The prognosis of patients with pancreatic rupture is different depending on the severity and location of the ruptured pancreas.1. If the ruptured pancreas is located in the tail of the pancreas, it can be accompanied by damage to the distal pancreatic duct, resulting in a large amount of pancreatic fluid leakage and the formation of limited infection in the tail of the pancreas. If the patient’s local pain is aggravated, and there is no timely abscess drainage and inhibition of pancreatic secretion, with the gradual increase of exudate in the tail of the pancreas, the patient may develop acute diffuse peritonitis, or even infectious shock, which may endanger life. 2. If the patient’s pancreatic rupture is located in the head of the pancreas, it may cause damage to the end of the bile duct, which may cause a large amount of pancreatic fluid, bile and intestinal fluid to seep into the abdominal cavity, thus causing acute diffuse peritonitis. Diffuse peritonitis. If the patient does not undergo surgery in time, the patient will often die within 24-48 hours.