Prospective Trial of a Blood Supply-Based Technique of Pancreaticojejunostomy: Effect on Anastomotic Failure in the Whipple Procedure1
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- 1 June 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of the American College of Surgeons
- Vol. 194 (6), 746-758
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s1072-7515(02)01202-4
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anastomotic failure at the pancreaticojejunostomy after a Whipple procedure, manifested either as a pancreatic fistula or intraabdominal abscess, is still an unacceptably common postoperative complication. STUDY DESIGN: A prospectively collected series of 123 patients underwent a Whipple procedure. During the pancreaticojejunostomy, the blood supply at the cut surface of the pancreas was evaluated, and if deemed inadequate, the pancreas was cut back 1.5 to 2.0 cm to improve the blood supply. The anastomosis was performed under magnification with meticulous technique. RESULTS: There were 123 Whipple procedures performed. In 47 (38%), the blood supply was considered inadequate and the pancreas was cut back. Postoperatively, there were 2 pancreatic fistulas (1.6%) and 2 intraabdominal abscesses (1.6%). There was 1 (0.8%) postoperative death from aspiration pneumonia. CONCLUSIONS: Pancreatic fistula, the most serious complication of the Whipple procedure, can be almost entirely eliminated by a technique that combines meticulous attention to placement and tying of sutures under magnification with optimization of blood supply to the anastomosis.Keywords
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