[Pancreaticoduodenectomy - results and prospects (two-center study)].
Autor: | Solodky VA; Russian Research Center of Radiology, Moscow, Russia., Kriger AG; Russian Research Center of Radiology, Moscow, Russia.; Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Moscow, Russia., Gorin DS; Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery, Moscow, Russia., Dvukhzhilov MV; Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery, Moscow, Russia., Akhaladze GG; Russian Research Center of Radiology, Moscow, Russia., Goncharov SV; Russian Research Center of Radiology, Moscow, Russia., Panteleev VI; Russian Research Center of Radiology, Moscow, Russia., Shuinova EA; Russian Research Center of Radiology, Moscow, Russia. |
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Jazyk: | ruština |
Zdroj: | Khirurgiia [Khirurgiia (Mosk)] 2023 (5), pp. 13-21. |
DOI: | 10.17116/hirurgia202305113 |
Abstrakt: | Objective: To summarize the results of pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) for pancreatic tumors and complications of chronic pancreatitis regarding prediction and prevention of postoperative complications. Material and Methods: There were 336 PD procedures between 2016 and mid-2022 in two centers. We assessed the factors influencing specific postoperative complications (postoperative pancreatitis, pancreatic fistula, gastric stasis, arrosive bleeding). Several risk factors were distinguished: baseline pancreatic disease and tumor size, CT-signs of a «soft» gland, intraoperative assessment of the pancreas, number of functioning acinar structures. We assessed surgical prevention of pancreatic fistula via preserving adequate blood supply to the pancreatic stump. The last one is provided by extended pancreatic resection and reconstructive stage of surgery, i.e. Roux-en-Y hepatico- and duodenojejunostomy with isolation of pancreaticojejunostomy on the second loop. Results: Postoperative pancreatitis underlies specific complications after PD. The risk of pancreatic fistula in case of postoperative pancreatitis increases by 5.3 times compared to patients without pancreatitis. Postoperative pancreatic fistula is more common in patients with T1 and T2 tumors. According to univariate analysis, only pancreatic fistula significantly affects the risk of gastric stasis. Among 336 people who underwent PD, pancreatic fistula occurred in 69 patients (20.5%), gastric stasis - in 61 (18.2%), pancreatic fistula complicated by arrosive bleeding - in 45 (13.4%) patients. Mortality rate was 3.6% ( n =15). Conclusion: Modern prognostic criteria are valuable to predict specific complications after PD. A promising way to prevent postoperative pancreatitis can be extended pancreatic resection considering angioarchitectonics of the pancreatic stump. Roux-en-Y pancreaticojejunostomy is advisable to reduce aggressiveness of pancreatic fistula. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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