Pancreaticoduodenectomy: a 20-year experience in 516 patients

Archives of Surgery
C Max SchmidtJames A Madura

Abstract

Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) is a safe procedure for a variety of periampullary conditions. Retrospective review of a prospectively collected database. Academic tertiary care hospital. A total of 516 consecutive patients who underwent PD. Patient outcomes and survival factors. Pathological examination demonstrated 57% periampullary cancers, 22% chronic pancreatitis, 12% cystic neoplasms, 4% islet cell neoplasms, and 5% other. Fifty-one percent of patients underwent pylorus preservation. Median operating time was 5 hours; blood loss, 1300 mL; and transfusion requirement, 1.5 U. Postoperative complications occurred in 43% of patients, including cardiopulmonary events (15%), fistula (9%), delayed gastric emptying (7%), and sepsis (6%). Additional surgery was required in 3% of patients, most commonly because of bleeding. Perioperative mortality was 3.9% overall but only 1.8% in patients with chronic pancreatitis; 25% of patients who died had preoperative complications associated with their periampullary condition. Three-year survival was 15% after resection for pancreatic cancer, 42% for duodenal cancer, 53% for ampullary cancer, and 62% for bile duct cancer. Univariate predictors of long-term survival in patients with periampullar...Continue Reading

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