Impact of continuous local lavage on pancreatic juice-related postoperative complications: Three case reports.

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Postoperative pancreatic leakage readily results in intractable pancreatic fistula and subsequent intraperitoneal abscess. This refractory complication can be fatal; therefore, intensive treatment is important. Continuous local lavage (CLL) has recently been reevaluated as effective treatment for severe infected pancreatitis, and we report three patients with postoperative intractable pancreatic fistula successfully treated by CLL. We also discuss our institutional protocol for CLL for postoperative pancreatic fistula.The first patient underwent subtotal stomach-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy, and pancreatic leakage was observed postoperatively. Intractable pancreatic fistula led to intraperitoneal abscess, and CLL near the pancreaticojejunostomy site was instituted from postoperative day (POD) 8. The abscess resolved after 7 d of CLL. The second patient underwent distal pancreatectomy. Pancreatic leakage was observed, and intractable pancreatic fistula led to intraperitoneal abscess near the pancreatic stump. CLL was instituted from POD 9, and the abscess resolved after 4 d of CLL. The third patient underwent aneurysmectomy and splenectomy with wide exposure of the pancreatic parenchyma. Endoscopic retrograde pancreatic drainage was performed on POD 15 to treat pancreatic fistula; however, intraperitoneal abscess was detected on POD 59. We performed CLL endoscopically the transgastric route because the percutaneous approach was difficult. CLL was instituted from POD 63, and the abscess resolved after 1 wk of CLL.CLL has therapeutic potential for postoperative pancreatic fistula.
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Authors Hori, Tomohide;Ogawa, Kohei;Yamamoto, Hidekazu;Harada, Hideki;Matsumura, Kazuyoshi;Yamamoto, Michihiro;Yamada, Masahiro;Yazawa, Takefumi;Kuriyama, Katsutoshi;Tani, Masaki;Yasukawa, Daiki;Kamada, Yasuyuki;Aisu, Yuki;Tani, Ryotaro;Aoyama, Ryuhei;Nakayama, Shinnosuke;Sasaki, Yudai;Nishimoto, Koki;Zaima, Masazumi;
Journal World journal of clinical cases
Year 2019
DOI 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i17.2526
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