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Analysis of multiple factors of postsurgical gastroparesis syndrome after pancreaticoduodenectomy and cryotherapy for pancreatic cancer 被引量:32

Analysis of multiple factors of postsurgical gastroparesis syndrome after pancreaticoduodenectomy and cryotherapy for pancreatic cancer
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摘要 AIM: To explore the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of postsurgical gastroparesis syndrome (PGS) after pancreatic cancer cryotherapy (PCC) or pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD), and to analyze the correlation between the multiple factors and PGS caused by the operations.METHODS: Clinical data of 210 patients undergoing PD and 46 undergoing PCC were analyzed retrospectively.RESULTS: There were 32 (67%, 32/46) patients suffering PGS in PCC group, including 29 with pancreatic head and uncinate tumors and 2 with pancreatic body and tail tumors.Ten patients (4.8%, 20/220) developed PGS in PD group,which had a significantly lower incidence of PGS than PCC group (x = 245, P<0.001). In PCC group, 9 patients with PGS were managed with non-operative treatment (drugs,diet, nasogastric suction, etc.), and one received reoperation at the 16th day, but the symptoms were not relieved. In PD group, all the patients with PGS were managed with non-operative treatment. The PGS in patients undergoing PCC had close association with PCC,tumor location, but not with age, gender, obstructive jaundice, hypoproteinemia, preoperative gastric outlet obstruction and the type and number of gastric biliary tract operations. The mechanisms of PGS caused by PD were similar to those of PGS following gastrectomy. The damage to interstitial cells of Cajal might play a role in the pathogenesis of PGS after PCC, for which multiple factors were possibly responsible, including ischemic and neural injury to the antropyloric muscle and the duodenum after freezing of the pancreatico-duodenal regions or reduced circulating levels of motilin.CONCLUSION: PGS after PCC or PD is induced by multiple factors and the exact mechanisms, which might differ betweent hese two operations, remain unknown. Radiography of the upper gastrointestinal tract and gastroscopy are main diagnostic modalities for PGS. Non-operative treatments are effective for PGS, and reoperation should be avoided in patients with PGS caused by PCC. AIM:To explore the etiology,pathogenesis,diagnosis,and treatment of postsurgical gastroparesis syndrome (PGS) after pancreatic cancer cryotherapy (PCC) or pancreatico- duodenectomy (PD),and to analyze the correlation between the multiple factors and PGS caused by the operations. METHODS:Clinical data of 210 patients undergoing PD and 46 undergoing PCC were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS:There were 31 (67%,31/46) patients suffering PGS in PCC group,including 29 with pancreatic head and uncinate tumors and 2 with pancreatic body and tail tumors. Ten patients (4.8%,101210) developed PGS in PD group, which had a significantly lower incidence of PGS than PCC group (X=145,P<0.001).In PCC group,9 patients with PGS were managed with non-operative treatment (drugs, diet,nasogastric suction,etc.),and one received reoperation at the 16th day,but the symptoms were not relieved.In PD group,all the patients with PGS were managed with non-operative treatment.The PGS in patients undergoing PCC had close association with PCC, tumor location,but not with age,gender,obstructive jaundice,hypoproteinemia,preoperative gastric outlet obstruction and the type and number of gastric biliary tract operations.The mechanisms of PGS caused by PD were similar to those of PGS following gastrectomy.The damage to interstitial cells of Cajal might play a role in the pathogenesis of PGS after PCC,for which multiple factors were possibly responsible,including ischemic and neural injury to the antropyloric muscle and the duodenum after freezing of the pancreatico-duodenal regions or reduced circulating levels of motilin. CONCLUSION:PGS after PCC or PD is induced by multiple factors and the exact mechanisms,which might differ between these two operations,remain unknown.Radiography of the upper gastrointestinal tract and gastroscopy are main diagnostic rnodalities for PGS.Non-operative treatments are effective for PGS,and reoperation should be avoided in patients with PGS caused by PCC.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2004年第16期2434-2438,共5页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by the Research Foundation of Department of Health of Sichuan Province,No.000050
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