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Published in: Surgery Today 8/2014

01-08-2014 | Case Report

Middle-preserving pancreatectomy with reversed pancreaticogastrostomy: report of a case

Authors: Bibek Aryal, Teruo Komokata, Jun Kadono, Hiroyuki Motodaka, Yuichi Shimamoto, Iwao Kitazono, Toshihiro Nakazono, Shunsuke Motoi, Akira Furoi, Yutaka Imoto

Published in: Surgery Today | Issue 8/2014

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Abstract

Parenchyma-sparing pancreatic resections have been reported increasingly in recent years; however, for multifocal diseases involving the head and the tail of the pancreas, total pancreatectomy is still the preferred procedure. The possible consequence of this procedure is loss of normal pancreatic parenchyma, resulting in insufficiency of pancreatic exocrine and endocrine functions. Various types of limited resection have been introduced for isolated or multiple pancreatic lesions, depending on the location of the tumor. Even for multifocal diseases, if the pancreatic body is spared, a middle-preserving pancreatectomy (MPP) can be performed to assure maximal pancreatic function and uncompromised quality of life. Yet, few papers have introduced the feasibility of MPP for a better outcome. This report describes a new surgical technique for MPP using an alternative approach for the remnant pancreas anastomosis. We used this technique successfully to remove a bifocal neoplasm: adenocarcinoma of the distal bile duct and mucinous cyst adenoma in the tail of the pancreas.
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Metadata
Title
Middle-preserving pancreatectomy with reversed pancreaticogastrostomy: report of a case
Authors
Bibek Aryal
Teruo Komokata
Jun Kadono
Hiroyuki Motodaka
Yuichi Shimamoto
Iwao Kitazono
Toshihiro Nakazono
Shunsuke Motoi
Akira Furoi
Yutaka Imoto
Publication date
01-08-2014
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Surgery Today / Issue 8/2014
Print ISSN: 0941-1291
Electronic ISSN: 1436-2813
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00595-013-0692-4

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