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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 5/2015

01-05-2015 | Original Scientific Report

Long-Term Outcomes After Total Pancreatectomy: Special Reference to Survivors’ Living Conditions and Quality of Life

Authors: Yusuke Watanabe, Takao Ohtsuka, Taketo Matsunaga, Hideyo Kimura, Koji Tamura, Noboru Ideno, Teppei Aso, Yoshihiro Miyasaka, Junji Ueda, Shunichi Takahata, Hisato Igarashi, Toyoshi Inoguchi, Tetsuhide Ito, Masao Tanaka

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 5/2015

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Abstract

Background

Although recent studies have confirmed the safety of total pancreatectomy (TP), appropriate selection of patients for TP has not been well documented. Because patients require lifelong medical treatment and self-management of pancreatic insufficiency after TP, indications for TP should be determined carefully according not only to disease factors but also to the social background of patients. We aimed to clarify long-term outcomes after TP, including the living conditions and quality of life (QoL), of surviving patients.

Methods

Medical records of 44 consecutive patients who underwent TP between 1990 and 2013 were reviewed retrospectively; 25 survivors completed cross-sectional clinical surveys and responded to a questionnaire about QoL using Short Form 36v2.

Results

Prevalence of morbidity and mortality after TP was 32 and 5 %, respectively. Postoperative complications occurred more frequently in elderly patients than in young patients (48 vs. 14 %; P = 0.02); however, there was no significant difference in mortality, postoperative hospital stay, or survival. Twenty-four of 25 survivors (96 %) could manage pancreatogenic diabetes by themselves, and the median level of glycosylated hemoglobin was 7.4 %. Although one-third of patients after TP complained of diarrhea and the QoL scores of patients with diarrhea were lower than those of patients without diarrhea, QoL scores after TP were virtually comparable with those of the national population, even in elderly patients.

Conclusions

TP can be performed safely, even in elderly patients. QoL after TP seems to be acceptable if patients are capable of self-management.
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Metadata
Title
Long-Term Outcomes After Total Pancreatectomy: Special Reference to Survivors’ Living Conditions and Quality of Life
Authors
Yusuke Watanabe
Takao Ohtsuka
Taketo Matsunaga
Hideyo Kimura
Koji Tamura
Noboru Ideno
Teppei Aso
Yoshihiro Miyasaka
Junji Ueda
Shunichi Takahata
Hisato Igarashi
Toyoshi Inoguchi
Tetsuhide Ito
Masao Tanaka
Publication date
01-05-2015
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 5/2015
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-015-2948-1

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