Clinical Research
Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 21, 2008; 14(43): 6648-6654
Published online Nov 21, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.6648
Table 1 Clinical parameters of the three groups of patients who had duct-to-mucosa PJ reconstruction after resection of the pancreatic head
NormalParenchymal leakAnastomotic leak
n48812
Age (yr1)67.5 (29-81)56.0 (51-79)65.5 (51-82)
Diagnosis
Ductal adenocarcinoma2814
Duodenal adenomas301
Neuroendocrine221
FAP010
Cystadenoma201
Benign stricture200
Chronic pancreatitis411
IPMN023
Others711
RBC transfused (U1)2 (0-39)2 (0-18)2.5 (0-88)
OR time (h1)5.94 (4.18-11.04)5.55 (3.40-14.55)5.04 (4.93-10.65)
Biliary leak100
Gastric leak200
Intraabdominal abscess001
Table 2 Outcome patterns of PJ anastomosis after pancreaticoduodenectomy based on pancreatography findings and amylase levels in peripancreatic drain fluid
NormalAnastomotic leakageParenchymal leakage
PancreatographyNo extravasationExtravasation presentNormal
Peripancreatic drainNormalElevatedElevated
Occurrence, n (%)48 (72.7)8 (12.1)12 (18.2)