P Holeczy1, J Danis. 1. Department of Surgery of the Railway Hospital Bratislava, Slovakia.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Transgastric cystogastrostomy (Jurasz procedure) became a standard procedure in the treatment of mature pancreatic pseudocysts contacting the stomach. The first experience with laparoscopically performed transgastric cystogastrostomy under performing anterior gastrostomy is discussed. METHODOLOGY: Five ports were used. The anterior stomach wall was opened 2 cm in length. The communication channel with the pseudocyst was created by means of precise coagulation of the posterior stomach as well as the pseudocyst wall. The pseudocyst was evacuated and the stoma was completed by stapling with the EndoGIA lineal stapler 3 cm in length. The anterior stomach wall was also closed with EndoGIA stapler. RESULTS: Excellent results could be achieved. The pseudocyst resoluted within 1 month after the operation, and the anastomosis healed completely. The patient was discharged on the 8th post-operative day. The follow-up for 1 year was free of complications. CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic pseudocystogastrostomy appears to be a reliable method for treatment of large size mature pancreas pseudocysts because it is a minimally invasive procedure with standardized stapler-performed anastomosis. However, this initial experience has to be confirmed with a large number of patients.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Transgastric cystogastrostomy (Jurasz procedure) became a standard procedure in the treatment of mature pancreatic pseudocysts contacting the stomach. The first experience with laparoscopically performed transgastric cystogastrostomy under performing anterior gastrostomy is discussed. METHODOLOGY: Five ports were used. The anterior stomach wall was opened 2 cm in length. The communication channel with the pseudocyst was created by means of precise coagulation of the posterior stomach as well as the pseudocyst wall. The pseudocyst was evacuated and the stoma was completed by stapling with the EndoGIA lineal stapler 3 cm in length. The anterior stomach wall was also closed with EndoGIA stapler. RESULTS: Excellent results could be achieved. The pseudocyst resoluted within 1 month after the operation, and the anastomosis healed completely. The patient was discharged on the 8th post-operative day. The follow-up for 1 year was free of complications. CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic pseudocystogastrostomy appears to be a reliable method for treatment of large size mature pancreas pseudocysts because it is a minimally invasive procedure with standardized stapler-performed anastomosis. However, this initial experience has to be confirmed with a large number of patients.