Anastomose duodenoduodenal na pancreatoduodenectomia por pancreatite crônica

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Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2001-04

RESUMO

Literature has been showing a tendency of reducing the limits of Whipple's resection. The main technical advance was the pylorus preserving resection, technique proposed by Traverso and Longmire in 1978. The pancreticoduodenectomy for chronic pancreatitis, is probably the best opportunity to apply this type of procedure. In these specific patients, the author preserved the pylorus and the third portion of the duodenum. The gastrointestinal transit was reconstructed by the duodenumduodenal anastomosis and the bile duct and the pancreas were drained in a Roux-en-way loop . Follow-up showed no important complication, with no problems related to gastric emptying and without pain.

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