SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES OF PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY FOR PANCREATICODUODENAL CANCERS AT NATIONAL CANCER HOSPITAL

Thế Anh Phạm , Mạnh Cường Trương

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Objectives: To evaluate the short-term outcomes of pancreaticoduodenectomy pancreaticoduodenal cancers. Subject and method: This was a retrospective descriptive study of patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy for pancreaticoduodenal cancers at the National Cancer Hospital from July 2017 to November 2019. Results: Elective surgery was performed for 25 patients. The sex ratio was 1 male per 1.5 female. The average age was 54,5 ± 14,6 years. The mean time of operation was 261,6 ± 66,0 minutes. Postoperative pathology: pancreatic head carcinoma (48%), ampullary carcinoma (24%), solid pseudopapillary tumor (20%), distal of common bile duct cancer (8%). The mean time of postoperative passage of gas was 85,2 ± 18,4 hours. The mean time of removal of the nasogastric tube was 5,6 ± 0,9 days. The mean time of removal of the drainage tube was 10 ± 3,9 days. Early postoperation complications were pancreatic leakage (8%) and abscess (4%). The length of hospital stay was 15,4 ± 11,4 days. Conclusions: pancreaticoduodenectomy for pancreaticoduodenal cancers is a feasible operation that experienced and specialized surgeons must perform. This technique requires more time to evaluate long-term survival.

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