In Patients with a Soft Pancreas, a Thick Parenchyma, a Small Duct, and Fatty Infiltration Are Significant Risks for Pancreatic Fistula After Pancreaticoduodenectomy

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作者
Sugimoto, Motokazu [1 ,2 ]
Takahashi, Shinichiro [1 ]
Kojima, Motohiro [2 ]
Kobayashi, Tatsushi [3 ]
Gotohda, Naoto [1 ]
Konishi, Masaru [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Canc Ctr Hosp East, Dept Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg, 6-5-1 Kashiwa No Ha, Kashiwa, Chiba 2778577, Japan
[2] Natl Canc Ctr Hosp East, Res Ctr Innovat Oncol, Div Pathol, 6-5-1 Kashiwa No Ha, Kashiwa, Chiba 2778577, Japan
[3] Natl Canc Ctr Hosp East, Dept Diagnost Radiol, 6-5-1 Kashiwa No Ha, Kashiwa, Chiba 2778577, Japan
关键词
Postoperative pancreatic fistula; Pancreaticoduodenectomy; Soft pancreas; Pancreatic lobules; Fatty pancreas; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALS; PANCREATICOJEJUNOSTOMY; METAANALYSIS; PANCREATICOGASTROSTOMY; COMPLICATIONS; OUTCOMES;
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10.1007/s11605-017-3356-7
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
This study sought to characterize soft and hard pancreatic textures radiologically and histologically, and to identify specific risks in a soft pancreas associated with postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) formation after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD). Consecutive 145 patients who underwent PD at a single institution between January 2010 and May 2013 were studied. Pancreatic consistency was intraoperatively judged as soft or hard. Pancreatic configuration was assessed using preoperative CT. Histologic components of the pancreatic stump were evaluated using a morphometric analysis. Clinicopathologic parameters were then analyzed for the risk of clinically relevant POPF. Compared with patients with a hard pancreas (n = 66), those with a soft pancreas (n = 79) had a smaller main pancreatic duct (MPD) diameter and a larger parenchymal thickness on CT, had a smaller fibrosis ratio and a larger lobular ratio histologically, and developed clinically relevant POPF more frequently (P < 0.001 for all). In patients with a soft pancreas, an MPD diameter < 2 mm, a parenchymal thickness >= 10 mm, a lobular ratio < 75%, and a fat ratio >= 20% were independently associated with clinically relevant POPF (P < 0.010 for all). In patients with a soft pancreas, a thick parenchyma, a small MPD, and fatty infiltration were strongly associated with clinically relevant POPF after PD.
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