Literature DB >> 11345138

Outcome of surgical treatment for chronic calcifying pancreatitis.

P Massucco1, M Calgaro, F Bertolino, C Bima, G Galatola, L Capussotti.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the short and long-term results of surgical treatment of calcifying chronic pancreatitis in our center. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We studied 55 consecutive patients operated on for chronic calcifying pancreatitis during a period of 12 years. The mean follow-up period was 6.2 years. Main outcome measures were operative mortality and morbidity, degree of pain control, diabetes onset, survival, and causes of death.
RESULTS: The etiology was alcoholic in 48 patients and idiopathic in seven patients. A resection was performed in 78% of cases and a by-pass procedure was performed in 22%. Operative mortality was 3.6%; morbidity was 21.8%. A ductal adenocarcinoma was found in 3.6% of cases. The alcohol withdrawal rate was 78%. Complete pain control was achieved in 71.4% of the patients. Among diabetes, cirrhosis, type of surgery, smoking and alcohol abuse history, only alcohol withdrawal was associated with pain control (p < 0.03). A late reintervention was needed in only one patient in the by-pass group. Five and 10-year survival rates for the entire population were 80% and 61%, respectively. Among alcohol, cirrhosis, diabetes, and type of surgery, only the former was associated with survival (p < 0.003). Five-year actuarial survival was 55.6% for patients who continued drinking compared with 86.3% for ex-alcoholics.
CONCLUSIONS: Surgical resection should be performed when required by the anatomical conditions because it was associated with good long-term pain control and low postoperative and late morbidity. Alcohol withdrawal has a key role for effective control of pain and prolonged survival.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11345138     DOI: 10.1097/00006676-200105000-00007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pancreas        ISSN: 0885-3177            Impact factor:   3.327


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4.  Medical therapy for chronic pancreatitis pain.

Authors:  Virmeet V Singh; Phillip P Toskes
Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep       Date:  2003-04

Review 5.  Comparison of local resection of the head of the pancreas combined with longitudinal pancreaticojejunostomy (frey procedure) and duodenum-preserving resection of the pancreatic head (beger procedure).

Authors:  Charles F Frey; Kathrin L Mayer
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2003-10-13       Impact factor: 3.352

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