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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 129-131, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-414572

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Objective To investigate the methods and techniques of simplified binding pancreaticojejunostomy for patients with periampullary malignant tumor after radical pancreatoduodenectomy (RPD). Methods From March 2005 to May 2010, 323 patients with periampullary malignant tumor received RPD at the Tongji Hospital of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed.Simplified binding pancreaticojejunostomy was applied after RPD: the distal end of pancreas was freed for 3-4 cm;a No. 6 or No. 8 silicone urinary catheter was inserted into the pancreatic duct for 4-5 cm, and the remaining urinary catheter (6-8 cm) out of the pancreatic duct was sutured to the pancreatic stump with absorbable sutures.The cutting end of the jejunum (2-3 cm) was everted, and the everted mucosa of the jejunum ( 1 cm) was injured by electrocautery, then the everted jejunum was reverted to its normal position. The cutting end of the mesentery of jejunum and its opposite side, as well as the mid-point of these two parts were sutured symmetrically with the lower and upper edges of the pancreas, and with the capsule of pancreas between them. The everted jejunum was wrapped over the pancreatic stump and sutured it to the pancreas for fixation. The cutting end of the jejunum was bound to the pancreatic stump with 1-0 absorbable suture after confirming the jejunum was completely invaginated into the pancreas. The alimentary tract was reconstructed by using Child's method. Results Simplified binding pancreaticojejunostomy was successfully completed in all patients, Pancreatic fistula was detected in one patient who was complicated with anastomotic bleeding on the third day after secondary laparotomy. The patient was discharged with catheter and spontaneously recovered one month later. Pancreatic fistula was also detected in two patients with distal bile duct carcinoma and two patients with carcinoma in the uncinate process of pancreas at postoperative day 3, 6, 8 and 11, and they were cured by expectant treatment. The incidence of pancreatic fistula was 1.5% (5/323). Conclusion Simplified binding pancreaticojejunostomy is simple, safe and feasible, and it can significantly reduce the incidence of pancreatic fistula.

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