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Preoperative Cholangitis is Associated with Increased Surgical Site Infection following Pancreaticoduodenectomy.

Masanori Akashi1, Yuichi Nagakawa1, Yuichi Hosokawa1, Chie Takishita1, Hiroaki Osakabe1, Hitoe Nishino1, Kenji Katsumata1, Yoshito Akagi2, Takao Itoi3, Akihiko Tsuchida1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Few reports describe the relationship between preoperative cholangitis and surgical site infections (SSIs) after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD). We aimed to determine the association between the incidence of preoperative cholangitis and SSI following PD.
METHODS: The surgical outcomes of 359 patients who underwent PD were compared between patients with (n=92) and without (n=267) preoperative cholangitis. Bacterial cultures from the postoperative drainage fluid were examined. Risk factors for postoperative infectious complication were evaluated.
RESULTS: The incidence of postoperative infectious complications including grade B/C postoperative pancreatic fistula was high among patients with preoperative cholangitis (p<0.01). The positive rate of bacterial culture in the drainage fluid until postoperative day 3 (p<0.01) and the detection rate of Enterococcus species (p<0.01) were higher in the preoperative cholangitis group. The most common cause of preoperative cholangitis was drainage device dysfunction mainly with plastic stent occlusion. In the multivariate analysis, preoperative cholangitis (odds ratio 2.04, 95% confidence interval 1.13 to 3.69; p=0.02) was an independent risk factor for postoperative infectious complications.
CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative cholangitis significantly increased ascitic bacterial contamination and the incidence of postoperative infectious complications. after PD. Appropriate preoperative biliary drainage for the prevention of preoperative cholangitis is important for improving outcomes after PD. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  biliary drainage; pancreaticoduodenectomy; postoperative complication; preoperative cholangitis; surgical site infection

Year:  2020        PMID: 32506646     DOI: 10.1002/jhbp.783

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci        ISSN: 1868-6974            Impact factor:   7.027


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