Results of pancreatogastrostomy after pancreatoduodenectomy in 160 consecutive patients.

  • Fabre, J M
  • Arnaud, J P
  • Navarro, F
  • Bergamaschi, R
  • Cervi, C
  • Marrel, E
  • Domergue, J
Publication date
June 1998
Publisher
LVHN Scholarly Works

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The advantages of pancreatogastrostomy over pancreatojejunostomy after pancreaticoduodenectomy are still debated. This study analyses the results of pancreatogastrostomy to identify factors that could influence immediate outcome. METHODS: During a 10-year period, 160 consecutive patients underwent a pancreatogastrostomy. There were 109 men (68 per cent) and 51 women (32 per cent) with a mean(s.d.) age of 59(10) (range 22-82) years; 27 patients were older than 70 years. The following parameters were assessed: mortality rate, morbidity, reasons for reoperation, length of hospital stay, duration of nasogastric tube and drainage. RESULTS: Hospital mortality rate was 3 per cent; overall morbidity rate was 30 per cent. The reoperation...

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