Laparoscopic palliation of unresectable pancreatic cancers: preliminary results
- PMID: 10433139
- DOI: 10.1080/110241599750006451
Laparoscopic palliation of unresectable pancreatic cancers: preliminary results
Abstract
Objective: To assess the feasibility of laparoscopic gastroenteric and cholecystenteric bypass procedures for palliation of inoperable cancer of the pancreas.
Design: Prospective study.
Setting: Teaching hospital, Italy.
Subjects: 6 patients (4 men and 2 women, range 53-72 years, median 64) who presented between July 1995 and April 1997 with inoperable pancreatic cancer.
Interventions: Laparoscopic gastroenterostomy for duodenal obstruction. Four patients had already had endoscopic biliary decompression. 2 patients also had laparoscopic cholecystojejunostomy for biliary obstruction at the time of the laparoscopic gastroenterostomy.
Main outcome measures: Morbidity and mortality.
Results: The procedure was completed laparoscopically in all patients. There was no perioperative mortality and morbidity was low (1 bleeding from the drain and 1 paralytic ileus). The median postoperative stay was 4.5 days (range 4-6).
Conclusions: Laparoscopic gastroenterostomy, together with cholecystojejunostomy in selected patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer, offers a less invasive alternative to open surgery with a short hospital stay and rapid return to normal activity.
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