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Comparative Study
. 2001 Feb;46(2):282-8.
doi: 10.1023/a:1005644614104.

Which is a less invasive pancreatic head resection: PD, PPPD, or DPPHR?

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Comparative Study

Which is a less invasive pancreatic head resection: PD, PPPD, or DPPHR?

K Yamaguchi et al. Dig Dis Sci. 2001 Feb.

Abstract

Less invasive pancreatic head resection, such as pylorus preserving pancreatoduodenectomy (PPPD) and duodenum preserving pancreatic head resection (DPPHR) has been introduced for the treatment of pancreatoduodenal lesions, especially for benign conditions, in consideration of postoperative quality of life. Surgical stress and exocrine and endocrine function of the residual pancreas were examined in 44 patients with PPPD, 10 with conventional pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) and six with DPPHR. Clinical findings including serum levels of C reactive protein (CRP), fasting blood sugar, a 120-min value of the 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), N-benzol-L-tyrosyl-p-aminobenzoic acid (BT-PABA) excretion value (a pancreatic exocrine function test), and volume of postoperative pancreatic juice drainage were compared among the three different variants of pancreatectomy. Operation time and operative blood loss in PD were largest of the three, followed by PPPD and DPPHR. Postoperative elevation of serum CRP on postoperative day (POD) 2 or 3 was similar among the three different types of operation. Fasting blood sugar concentrations were not different among the three groups at short- and long-term after the operation, while the 120-min value of the GTT showed a marked elevation at long-term only after PPPD. The volume of pancreatic juice drainage increased up to POD 4 and became constant thereafter. The total amount of pancreatic juice drainage from POD 4 to 13 was smallest in PD (637 ml) followed by PPPD (1,255 ml) and DPPHR (1,431 ml). The BT-PABA value declined after PD (-20.3%, P = 0.0437) and PPPD (-20.2%, P = 0.0239) at short term, but not after DPPHR (8.2%). These findings suggest that the early impairment of the pancreatic exocrine function after PD and PPPD but not after DPPHR may indicate that the invasiveness of pancreatic head resection to the pancreatic functions is greater in PD and PPPD than in DPPHR.

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