Literature DB >> 8908558

Coincidence of pancreatic and biliary leakages after pancreaticoduodenal resections.

M C Parviainen1, J A Sand, I H Nordback.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Pancreaticoenteric leakage is the most important complication after pancreaticoduodenal resection. Bilioenteric leakage, though rarer, may also complicate recovery after pancreaticoduodenal resection. Each of these complications may occur separately or simultaneously and may be treated conservatively or need reoperation. The possible coincidence of these complications has not been studied.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The case history of 46 patients, who underwent pancreaticoduodenal resection during 1991-1994 at Tampere University Hospital, Finland, was studied retrospectively.
RESULTS: Pancreatic fistula occurred in eight patients (17%) and biliary fistula in four (9%). Biliary fistula was more common in the patients with simultaneous pancreatic fistula than in those without, which was also noted when only clinical fistulas were considered. The three patients with both fistulas had soft tissue in the pancreatic resection line, which is more often than those without fistulas. Two of the three patients who were reoperated had pancreatitis at the reoperation.
CONCLUSIONS: Biliary leakage after pancreaticoduodenal resection occurs usually together with pancreatic leakage. One important cause for those leakages might be postoperative pancreatitis.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8908558

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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