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The substantiation of chronic pancreatitis surgical treatment method selection

https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2007-3-43-50

Abstract

The experience of surgical treatment of 154 patients having chronic pancreatitis with preferential injury of the pancreas head which underwent different operative interventions: isolated resection of pancreatic head ( based upon Berger surgery - 24, Frey surgery - 39), pancreatoduodenal resection ( with gastric resection - 22, with preserved pylorus - 43) and drainage surgeries - 26 is presented in the article. The surgery of isolated resection of pancreatic head has less number of nearest unfavorable results compared with pancretoduodenal resection with preserved pylorus. Proximal resection of the pancreas the variants of which are different isolated resection of pancreatic head is superior upon surgeries with full or partly resection of the duodenum due to fast normalization of the motor-evacuation function, less rate of the intestinal reflux and portion character of duodenal evacuation. In the follow-up period after pancreatoduodenal resection, atrophic processes occur in distal areas of the pancreas which are followed by clinical manifestations of exo- and endocrinous insufficiency. The surgery of longitudinal pancreatic jejunostomy does not avoid pathologic changes in the organ head and pain syndrome.

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V. A. Koubyshkin
Институт хирургии им. А.В. Вишневского РАМН, г. Москва
Russian Federation


I. A. Kozlov
Институт хирургии им. А.В. Вишневского РАМН, г. Москва
Russian Federation


N. I. Yashina
Институт хирургии им. А.В. Вишневского РАМН, г. Москва
Russian Federation


T. V. Shevchenko
Институт хирургии им. А.В. Вишневского РАМН, г. Москва
Russian Federation


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Koubyshkin V.A., Kozlov I.A., Yashina N.I., Shevchenko T.V. The substantiation of chronic pancreatitis surgical treatment method selection. Bulletin of Siberian Medicine. 2007;6(3):43-50. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2007-3-43-50

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