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Pancreatic Anastomosis Healing
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作者 Stanislaw Hac Rafal Peksa +5 位作者 Marek Dobosz Tomasz Wysocki Pawel Lampe Katarzyna Kusnierz Pawel Mroczkowski Zbigniew Sledzinski 《Open Journal of Pathology》 2012年第3期96-101,共6页
Background: Pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) is a complex procedure with a relatively high risk of complications. There is an increasing trend showing that the success of pancreato-enteral anastomosis depends on surgical sk... Background: Pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) is a complex procedure with a relatively high risk of complications. There is an increasing trend showing that the success of pancreato-enteral anastomosis depends on surgical skill and the material used. Methods: We present four cases of pancreato-enteral anastomosis resected 37 - 114 days after primary surgery and the analysis of the healing process, i.e., morphology of the pancreatic parenchyma, pancreatic duct, and digestive tract mucosa, as well as the pancreatic reaction to the sewing material by microscopic morphometry. Results: Evidence of regeneration in the columnar-lined mucosa of main pancreatic ducts in all cases of pancreato-enterostomy was observed. The inflammatory foreign-body reaction around monofilament stitch was present without an evident infection. There were no microscopic signs of pancreatic duct damage. Total foreign body reaction varied between 138.1 μm and 207.3 μm. Conclusions: This observation supports the beneficial use of thin monofilament threads for pancreato-enteral anastomosis. There was no evidence of harmful action from gastric or intestinal juices on pancreatic remnant or the Wirsung duct. 展开更多
关键词 PANCREATODUODENECTOMY PANCREATICOJEJUNOSTOMY PANCREATOGASTROSTOMY Surgical ANASTOMOSIS SUTURE Material
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