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Robotic Lateral Pancreaticojejunostomy for Chronic Pancreatitis
Published on: December 14, 2019
[Clinical forms and surgical strategy for chronic pancreatitis]
I A Mirzoev1, R T Medzhidov1, A Z Abdullaeva1
1Dagestan State Medical University, Makhachkala, Russia.
Objective:
To analyze treatment outcomes in patients with various forms of chronic pancreatitis.
Material And Methods:
We analyzed 434 patients with chronic pancreatitis. These ones underwent 2879 different examinations to determine morphological type of pancreatitis and dynamics of pathological process, as well as substantiate treatment strategy and functional monitoring of various organs and systems. Morphological type A (Buchler et al. 2002) was present in 51.6% of cases, type B - 40.0%, type C - 4.3%. Cystic lesions were detected in 41.7% of cases, pancreatic calculi - 45.7%, choledocholithiasis - 19.1%, tubular stricture of distal choledochus - 21.4%, pancreatic duct enlargement - 95.7%, narrowing or interruption of the duct - 93.5%, communication of the duct with the cyst - in 17.4% of patients. Induration of pancreatic parenchyma was noted in 97% of patients, heterogeneous structure - 94.4%, enlargement of the pancreas - 10.8%, shrinkage of the gland - in 49.5% of cases. Surgical treatment was performed in 186 patients: ERCP + EPST in 8 patients, ERCP + EPST + pancreatic duct stenting in 2 patients, ERCP + EPST + wirsungotomy with stenting in 2 patients, laparotomy with hepaticocholedochojejunostomy in 6 patients, laparotomy with gastropancreatoduodenal resection in 19 patients, laparotomy with Puestow I procedure in 18 patients, Puestow II procedure in 34 patients, laparotomy + pancreatic tail resection + Duval procedure in 3 patients, laparotomy with Frey surgery in 19 cases, laparotomy and Beger procedure in 2 patients, external drainage of pseudocyst in 21 patients, endoscopic internal drainage of pseudocyst in 9 patients, laparotomy with cystodigestive anastomosis in 34 patients, excision of fistula and distal pancreatectomy in 9 cases).
Results:
Postoperative complications developed in 22 (11.8%) patients. Mortality rate was 2.2%.
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