摘要
BACKGROUND: Postoperative pancreatic fistula(POPF) remains common and morbid after pancreaticoduodenectomy(PD). A major advance in the study of POPF is the fistula risk score(FRS).METHODS: We analyzed 48 consecutive patients undergoing PD. The 'Colonial Wig' pancreaticojejunostomy(CWPJ) technique was used in the last 22 PDs, we compared 22 CWPJ to 26 conventional PDs. RESULTS: Postoperative morbidity was 49%(27% Clavien grade >2). The median length of hospital stay was 11 days. In the first 26 PDs, the PJ was performed according to standard techniques and the clinically relevant POPF(CR-POPF) rate was 15%, similar to the FRS-predicted rate(14%). In the next 22 PJs, the CWPJ was employed. Although the FRS-predicted rates were similar in these two groups(14% vs 13%), the CRPOPF rate in the CWPJ group was 0(P=0.052).CONCLUSION: Early experience with the CWPJ is encouraging, and this anastomosis may be a safe and effective way to lower POPF rates.
BACKGROUND: Postoperative pancreatic fistula(POPF) remains common and morbid after pancreaticoduodenectomy(PD). A major advance in the study of POPF is the fistula risk score(FRS).METHODS: We analyzed 48 consecutive patients undergoing PD. The 'Colonial Wig' pancreaticojejunostomy(CWPJ) technique was used in the last 22 PDs, we compared 22 CWPJ to 26 conventional PDs. RESULTS: Postoperative morbidity was 49%(27% Clavien grade >2). The median length of hospital stay was 11 days. In the first 26 PDs, the PJ was performed according to standard techniques and the clinically relevant POPF(CR-POPF) rate was 15%, similar to the FRS-predicted rate(14%). In the next 22 PJs, the CWPJ was employed. Although the FRS-predicted rates were similar in these two groups(14% vs 13%), the CRPOPF rate in the CWPJ group was 0(P=0.052).CONCLUSION: Early experience with the CWPJ is encouraging, and this anastomosis may be a safe and effective way to lower POPF rates.