[Laparoscopic pancreatectomy: a series of 22 patients]
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.anchir.2003.11.006
[Laparoscopic pancreatectomy: a series of 22 patients]
Abstract
Introduction: Laparoscopic pancreatic surgery underwent many changes in the last few years. Current indications include staging laparoscopy for pancreatic neoplasms, palliative treatment of non-resectable tumors, and pseudocysts drainage. Pancreatic tail resection or pancreatic enucleation have also been reported, but are currently under investigation. We report our experience in this domain.
Material and methods: Retrospective study of patients who had a pancreatic tail resection or pancreatic enucleation, in a single institution.
Results: From November 1993 to June 2002, a laparoscopic pancreatic resection was attempted in 22 patients. Nineteen patients were operated by laparoscopy (86%), two patients had conversion to laparotomy (9%), and one had conversion to a "hand-assisted" technique (4%). There was 17 left pancreatectomies and five enucleations. Median operating time was 4.1 hours (range 1.6 to 6.6 hours). There were no deaths in the first 30 post-operative days. Global morbidity rate was 31.8% (N =7), including four pancreatic fistulas (18%), one superficial phlebitis, one prolonged ileus, and one peri-pancreatic fluid collection. Median hospital stay was six days (1 to 26 days). CONCLUSION. - Pancreatic tail resections and enucleations are feasible by laparoscopy, with a mortality and morbidity rate similar to open surgery. The potential advantages of laparoscopy (reduced post-operative pain, hospital stay and recovery time) should be balanced with a potential increase in pancreatic fistula rate. That risk should be addressed before laparoscopy is generalized for pancreatic resections.
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