| Literature DB >> 32737588 |
S Ferencz1, Zs Bíró2, A Vereczkei1, D Kelemen3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Pancreatic fistula following pancreatic resections is still a relevant complication. The present work shows the efforts of a single institute to decrease this problem.Entities:
Keywords: Drain amylase level; Pancreatic resection; Purse-string suture pancreatojejunostomy Pancreatic fistula
Year: 2020 PMID: 32737588 PMCID: PMC7541374 DOI: 10.1007/s00423-020-01942-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langenbecks Arch Surg ISSN: 1435-2443 Impact factor: 3.445
Patient data (n: 130)
| Gender | Male: 63 | Female: 67 |
| Mean age | 60 years (range: 23–81) | |
| Diagnosis | Pancreatic neoplasia: 81 | |
| Neoplasia of the papilla Vateri: 24 | ||
| Distal bile duct neoplasia: 12 | ||
| Chronic pancreatitis: 5 | ||
| Duodenal neoplasia: 4 | ||
| Cystic neoplasia: 4 |
Fig. 1Schematic drawing of the end-to-side pancreatojejunostomy, created with a single purse-string stitch and two U-shaped fixing sutures
Fig. 2A purse-string suture was put around the jejunal opening
Fig. 3Two U-shaped fixing sutures were placed
Fig. 4The ready anastomosis after knotting of the three stitches
Nonsurgical morbidity, reoperation, and operative mortality
| Nonsurgical complications | Pneumonia, respiratory insufficiency, atrial fibrillation, hydrothorax, renal failure, uroinfection |
| Reoperation | abdominal wall disruption: 2 |
| Drainage of intra-abdominal abscess: 2 | |
| Completion pancreatectomy: 1 | |
| Stenosis of hepaticojejunostomy: 1 | |
| Bleeding from the pancreatic resectional surface: 1 | |
| Operative mortality | Due to nonsurgical reason |
Surgical complications n: 31, rate: 23.8%
| Rate of CR-POPF (B/C) | 6.9% | |
| In case of soft pancreas (7 out of 66) | 10.6% | |
| In case of fibrotic pancreas (2 out of 64) | 3.1% | |
| DGE | 4% (grade A) | |
| Biliary fistula | 0% | |
| Postoperative bleeding | 0.76% | |
| Abdominal wall disruption | 1.52% | |
| Stenosis of hepaticojejunostomy | 0.76% | |
| Wound healing disorder | 10.7% |
Groups defined by the mean level of drain amylase on the first postoperative day
| Group 1 | No fistula ( | 2137 U/l (range: 6–46,000), 9 samples above 5000 U/l |
| Group 2 | CR-POPF ( | 19,550 U/l (range: 28–63,690) 1 sample under 5000 U/l |