| Literature DB >> 29191280 |
Thinzar M Lwin1, Natasha Leigh2, Mazen E Iskandar3, Justin G Steele4, Michael G Wayne4, Avram M Cooperman5.
Abstract
Complications after pancreaticoduodenal resection occur in at least 30% of patients. Most are a direct result of an intraoperative event, dissection, or anastomoses which account for the most serious morbidities, sepsis, pseudoaneurysms, and hemorrhage. Rarely, complications are due to the systemic impact of the procedure even if the procedure itself was unremarkable. Rare systemic complications after PDR (Transfusion transmitted Babesiosis, pituitary apoplexy, and TRALI) and a number of uncommon and unusual other complications are discussed. Pancreaticoduodenal resection is a significant operation with serious consequences. Decisions on selection of candidates and safe operations should be thoughtful and always in surgeons' minds.Entities:
Keywords: Pancreaticoduodenal resection; Pancreaticoduodenectomy; Pituitary apoplexy; Postpancreatectomy complications; Pseudoaneurysm; Transfusion-related lung injury; Transfusion-transmitted babesiosis; Whipple procedure
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29191280 DOI: 10.1016/j.suc.2017.09.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Clin North Am ISSN: 0039-6109 Impact factor: 2.741