Surgical approaches for pancreatic ascites: report of three cases.

H Ohge, T Yokoyama, T Kodama, Y Takesue, Y Murakami, E Hiyama, Y Matsuura
Author Information
  1. H Ohge: First Department of Surgery, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Japan.

Abstract

Pancreatic ascites can occur in association with the rupture of a pseudocyst or the disruption of a pancreatic duct during the natural course of chronic pancreatitis. We report herein the successful treatment of three patients with pancreatic ascites by performing a surgical procedure after 4-6 weeks of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) proved ineffective. The principles of our surgical procedure for pancreatic ascites are as follows: (1) minimum pancreatic tissue is resected; (2) surgical intervention to repair leaking sites is not necessary; (3) pancreatic duct drainage is facilitated by an intestinal Roux-en-Y loop; (4) An external drainage tube is inserted through the Roux-en-Y loop into the main pancreatic duct. All three patients who underwent our surgical procedure had a good outcome. Although the mean follow-up time is still only 18.3 months, their condition has improved, with no evidence of recurrent ascites. Thus, our surgical procedure should be considered as an appropriate treatment for pancreatic ascites because it can be applied for all types of leakage, including leakage from the posterior wall of pancreas; it preserves pancreatic function, especially endocrine function; and it enables preservation of the spleen.

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MeSH Term

Aged
Anastomosis, Roux-en-Y
Ascites
Chronic Disease
Drainage
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pancreatic Diseases
Pancreatitis

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