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LAPAROSCOPIC OPERATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PANCREATITIS
EAES Academy. Andrianov A. 07/05/22; 363066; P111
Mr. Aleksey Andrianov
Mr. Aleksey Andrianov
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Aim:
To demonstrate the experience of laparoscopic operations (longitudinal pancreatojejunostomy, Frey and Beger procedure).
Materials and Methods: From January 2014 to January 2021 laparoscopic longitudinal pancreatojejunostomy, Frey and Beger procedure were performed in 67 patients (46 (68.7%) male, 21 (31.3%) female) with chronic pancreatitis type C (classification of M.Buchler). The age of the patients was 48 (21-68) years. The size of the pancreatic head was 48 (16-69) mm, the diameter of the main pancreatic duct was 8 (4-14) mm.
Results:

The operating time was 390 (190-680) minutes. Blood loss was 150 (30-800) ml. Conversion was required in 5 (7.4%) cases. Complications developed in the post-operative period in 13 (20.9%) patients. The length of postoperative stay period was 4 (3-28) days. The follow-up ranged from 2 months to 80 months Pain relief was complete in 62 (92.5%) patients.
Conclusions:

The short-time outcomes shows that laparoscopic operations (longitudinal pancreatojejunostomy, Frey and Beger procedure) for the chronic pancreatitis are safe and feasible.
Aim:
To demonstrate the experience of laparoscopic operations (longitudinal pancreatojejunostomy, Frey and Beger procedure).
Materials and Methods: From January 2014 to January 2021 laparoscopic longitudinal pancreatojejunostomy, Frey and Beger procedure were performed in 67 patients (46 (68.7%) male, 21 (31.3%) female) with chronic pancreatitis type C (classification of M.Buchler). The age of the patients was 48 (21-68) years. The size of the pancreatic head was 48 (16-69) mm, the diameter of the main pancreatic duct was 8 (4-14) mm.
Results:

The operating time was 390 (190-680) minutes. Blood loss was 150 (30-800) ml. Conversion was required in 5 (7.4%) cases. Complications developed in the post-operative period in 13 (20.9%) patients. The length of postoperative stay period was 4 (3-28) days. The follow-up ranged from 2 months to 80 months Pain relief was complete in 62 (92.5%) patients.
Conclusions:

The short-time outcomes shows that laparoscopic operations (longitudinal pancreatojejunostomy, Frey and Beger procedure) for the chronic pancreatitis are safe and feasible.
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