1. Role of completion pancreatectomy as a damage control option for post-pancreatic surgical complications.
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Tamijmarane A, Ahmed I, Bhati CS, Mirza DF, Mayer AD, Buckels JA, and Bramhall SR
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Recurrence, Reoperation, Retrospective Studies, Survival Analysis, Treatment Outcome, Pancreatectomy methods, Pancreatic Diseases surgery, Postoperative Complications surgery
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Introduction: Management of pancreatic leak and haemorrhage is complex with high mortality rates. In this study, the results of completion pancreatectomy which was performed as a last resort option were analysed., Patients and Methods: 25 patients who had completion pancreatectomy from among 677 patients who had pancreatoduodenectomy or distal pancreatectomy over a period of 18 years were analysed in terms of the indications for completion pancreatectomy, outcome and survival data., Results: Indications for completion pancreatectomy include pancreatic leak in 12 patients (48%), both bleeding and pancreatic leak in 8 (32%), and haemorrhage alone in 5 (20%) patients. 18 (72%) patients also had splenectomy. Median ITU stay was 4 and 8 days for those who survived and died post-completion pancreatectomy, respectively. 36% patients had septicaemia and 32% patients had multiple organ failure. 12 patients survived the operation with a median survival of 52 months., Conclusion: 25 (3.6%) patients required surgical intervention for pancreatic complications. The incidence of splenectomy was 84.6% in those who died after completion pancreatectomy compared to 58.3% of those who survived (Fisher's exact test two-sided 0.20). Despite significant morbidity and mortality, completion pancreatectomy has a role in the management of post-pancreatic surgical complications., (Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2006
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