Size of the pancreatic head as a prognostic factor for the outcome of Beger's procedure for painful chronic pancreatitis.
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Abstrakti
BACKGROUND
Duodenum-preserving resection of the head of the pancreas (DPRHP) according to Beger has been developed as an alternative to pylorus-preserving resection of the pancreatic head for painful chronic pancreatitis.
METHODS
Between 1988 and 2000, 36 consecutive DPRHPs were performed. The group was divided into patients with (group 1; n = 23) and without (group 2; n = 13) significant enlargement of the pancreatic head. Pain was the indication for surgery in all patients.
RESULTS
Complications occurred in 12 patients, necessitating reoperation in 11. Initial overall results were favourable; significant improvement or complete relief of pain was reported in 27 of 35 patients. Long-term results were obtained in 27 of 30 patients; the overall success rate was 16 of 27, 13 of 16 patients with distinct enlargement of the pancreatic head and 3 of the 11 with minimal or no enlargement (P = 0.018).
CONCLUSIONS
DPRHP can be performed with good early results. This effect is sustained in patients with distinct localized disease of the pancreatic head. In those without, the long-term results are disappointing.