The Grade C Pancreatic Fistula
- PMID: 39237167
- DOI: 10.1016/j.suc.2024.03.001
The Grade C Pancreatic Fistula
Abstract
Grade C pancreatic fistulas are associated with severe morbidity and a significant risk of mortality. High-risk pancreatic anastomoses can be predicted to allow best practice fistula mitigation techniques. In these high-risk glands, any deviation from a stable postoperative clinical course should prompt early computed tomography and aggressive, percutaneous drainage of the operative bed. If salvage surgery is necessary, drainage of the operative bed and/or external diversion of pancreatic juice via stenting while completion pancreatectomy should be avoided. Senior mentorship in the perioperative period offers an opportunity to decrease this complication even in early career surgeons.
Keywords: Diagnosis; Experience; Fistula; Intervention; Mentorship; Pancreas; Prevention; Risk.
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