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Yuzan Kudo1, Norihiro Sato2, Toshihisa Tamura1, Keiji Hirata1.
Abstract
Bypass surgery for cancer of the pancreatic head is usually done to palliate the obstructive symptoms in the biliary and/or digestive system. However, it is uncommon for patients to require pancreatic duct drainage for recurrent obstructive pancreatitis. In this article, we report a surgical technique of triple bypass consisting of Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy, gastrojejunostomy, and pancreaticojejunostomy for advanced pancreatic cancer. A 76-year-old male patient with locally advanced and metastatic pancreatic head cancer was referred to our department for biliary stricture, duodenal stenosis, and recurrent obstructive pancreatitis associated with persistent pancreatic pseudocyst. In an attempt to resolve all these problems simultaneously, a triple bypass was performed. The patient survived and continued to receive chemotherapy for almost 1 year after surgery without any serious complications. Thus, triple bypass is a useful surgical technique that could relief symptoms and offer better quality of life to patients with advanced pancreatic cancer presenting with biliary stricture, duodenal stenosis, and severe obstructive pancreatitis difficult to treat by medication or endoscopic procedures.Entities:
Keywords: Obstructive pancreatitis; Palliative; Pancreatic cancer; Pancreaticojejunostomy; Triple bypass
Year: 2016 PMID: 27495991 PMCID: PMC4975731 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-016-0210-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Abdominal CT showing a low-density mass, measuring 40 × 30 mm, in the pancreatic head associated with a marked dilatation of the bile duct and distal pancreatic duct (a). There was also an irregular-shaped cystic lesion spreading from the pancreatic tail to the splenic hilum, suggestive of a pancreatic pseudocyst associated with severe obstructive pancreatitis (b)
Fig. 2A surgical procedure of triple bypass, consisting choledochojejunostomy (cholecystojejunostomy), gastrojejunostomy, and pancreaticojejunostomy