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. 1984 Jun;147(6):793-6.
doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(84)90203-4.

Palliative gastroenterostomy for pancreatic cancer

Palliative gastroenterostomy for pancreatic cancer

S P Schantz et al. Am J Surg. 1984 Jun.

Abstract

The records of 125 consecutive patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer treated between 1958 and 1979 were evaluated to determine the benefit or morbidity of gastroenterostomy performed on a routine basis. One hundred three patients had no evidence of gastric outlet obstruction from tumor extension as determined at the time of initial operation. Fifty-seven of these patients underwent biliary diversion as their only operative procedure. The morbidity and mortality in this group was 31 and 14 percent, respectively. Six of these 57 patients required decompressing gastroenterostomy at a later date to relieve gastric outlet obstruction. Forty-six patients underwent both biliary and prophylactic gastric outlet diversion with a 15 percent mortality rate and a 46 percent incidence of morbidity. The most common complication in this group was delayed gastric emptying (14 percent). These findings, and the high incidence of delayed gastric emptying after gastroenterostomy and the relatively infrequent occurrence of gastric outlet obstruction (11 percent) after initial biliary diversion, suggest that gastroenterostomy should be performed on a selective basis only.

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