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    Internal compared with external drainage of pancreatic duct during pancreaticoduodenectomy: a retrospective study

    2014-03-20 12:15:19GuangxingMengQianzheXingQiangYuanZhiDuYijunWangHuaMeng
    Chinese Journal of Cancer Research 2014年3期

    Guangxing Meng*, Qianzhe Xing*, Qiang Yuan, Zhi Du, Yijun Wang, Hua Meng

    1Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Tianjin Third Central Hospital, Tianjin Hepatobiliary Research Institute, Tianjin 300170, China;2Department of Surgery, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, China

    *These authors contributed equally to this work.

    Correspondence to: Yijun Wang, MD. Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Tianjin Third Central Hospital, Tianjin Hepatobiliary Research Institute, Tianjin 300170, China. Email: wangyj@medmail.com; Hua Meng, MD, PhD. Department of Surgery, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, China. Email: meng.doctor@gmail.com.

    Internal compared with external drainage of pancreatic duct during pancreaticoduodenectomy: a retrospective study

    Guangxing Meng1*, Qianzhe Xing1*, Qiang Yuan1, Zhi Du1, Yijun Wang1, Hua Meng2

    1Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Tianjin Third Central Hospital, Tianjin Hepatobiliary Research Institute, Tianjin 300170, China;2Department of Surgery, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, China

    *These authors contributed equally to this work.

    Correspondence to: Yijun Wang, MD. Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Tianjin Third Central Hospital, Tianjin Hepatobiliary Research Institute, Tianjin 300170, China. Email: wangyj@medmail.com; Hua Meng, MD, PhD. Department of Surgery, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, China. Email: meng.doctor@gmail.com.

    Objective:To compare internal with external drainage of the pancreatic duct during pancreaticoduodenectomy with regard to the incidence of postoperative pancreatic fstula (POPF) and other complications.

    Methods:We retrospectively analyzed 316 patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy with a placed drainage tube (external, n=128; internal, n=188) in the pancreatic duct from 1 January 1999 to 31 December 2011 in Tianjin Third Central Hospital of China. The incidence of POPF and some other complications were compared.

    Results:There was no difference in the incidence rates of POPF between those given an internal or external drainage tube (P=0.788), but POPF was more severe in the former (P=0.014). Intraperitoneal bleeding rate was also higher in the patients with internal drainage (P=0.040), but operative time and postoperative hospitalization were longer in those with external drainage (P=0.002 and P=0.007, respectively). There was no difference between the groups with regard to the incidence rates of gastrointestinal bleeding, delayed gastric emptying, pulmonary infection, or incision infection and in-hospital mortality.

    Conclusions:External drainage of the pancreatic duct during pancreaticoduodenectomy can decrease the severity of POPF, but operative time and postoperative hospitalization will be extended.

    Pancreatic fstula; pancreaticoduodenectomy; pancreatic duct; drainage

    View this article at:http://dx.doi.org/10.3978/j.issn.1000-9604.2014.06.05

    Introduction

    Pancreaticoduodenectomy is a standard treatment for various benign and malignant diseases of the pancreatic head and periampullary region. Operative mortality has significantly declined to less than 5% in the last decade, but the incidence of postoperative morbidity remains high at 40% to 50% (1,2). The most significant cause of morbidity and mortality after pancreaticoduodenectomy is development of postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF), which occurs in 0 to over 30% of patients according to a recent review (3). Several pharmacological and technical interventions have been suggested to decrease the POPF rate, including placement of drainage in the pancreatic duct (4-6). However, the relative advantage of internal compared with external drainage is a controversial issue, and whether there is an associated decrease in the incidence of POPF is unknown.

    The present retrospective study was performed to compare the incident rates of POPF after pancreaticoduodenectomy associated with internal or external drainage of the pancreatic duct.

    Materials and methods

    Patients

    Between 1 January 1999 and 31 December 2011, 316consecutive patients underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy with pancreatic duct drainage for benign or malignant pathologies of the pancreas or periampullary region at the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery at Tianjin Third Central Hospital, China. An external drainage tube of the pancreatic duct was placed in 128 of these patients, while an internal drainage tube was placed in 188. The general condition of the patients was recorded.

    Surgical technique

    The pancreaticoduodenectomies were all performed by a team of surgeons specialized in pancreatic surgery. To achieve internal drainage, before reconstruction of the digestive tract, one end of a silicone catheter with multiple side-holes was inserted about 3 to 5 cm into the pancreatic duct, with the other end (about 20 cm) left in the intestinal lumen. External drainage was implemented by inserting one end of the catheter into the pancreatic duct and the other end punctured through the intestinal wall and leading out of the abdominal wall. The diameter of the catheter depended on the size of the pancreatic duct; the largest sized stent that could be passed into the pancreatic duct was used. Catheter migration was prevented by an anchoring stitch that secured the catheter onto the mucosa of the jejunal side of the pancreaticojejunostomy anastomosis using a single absorbable suture. Care was taken to ensure that there were no side-holes in the portion of the catheter in the jejunum. The digestive tract reconstruction was performed with Child's technique, and the pancreaticoenterostomy by endto-end invaginated anastomosis. One or two abdominal drainage tubes were placed around the pancreatic anastomosis.

    Perioperative management

    All the patients were infused to maintain water and electrolyte balance. Total parenteral nutrition was given to maintain the patients' nutrition, and antibiotics were used to prevent infection. The amylase content of the abdominal drainage fluid was monitored every other day. Percutaneous peritoneal drainage will be performed if locational collection was founded in the abdominal cavity by ultrasound B or CT combined with abdominal infection symptoms or signs, and the amylase content of the drainage will also be tested. If there was no pancreatic fstula and the drainage was less than 20 mL, the external drainage catheter was removed 2-3 weeks after surgery. In cases of pancreatic fstula, the catheter was pulled out after the fstula healed.

    Definitions

    According to the International Study Group of Pancreatic Fistula (ISGPF), pancreatic fstula is defned as drain output of any measurable volume of fuid on or after postoperative day 3 with amylase content greater than three times the serum amylase activity. In this study, pancreatic fistulas were graded according to ISGPF criteria: grade A, clinically silent; grade B, requiring clinical intervention; and grade C, with severe clinical sequelae (7). Delayed gastric emptying was defined as the need for nasogastric decompression beyond the 10th postoperative day. Wound infection was the presence of pus requiring wound opening. Pulmonary infection was defined as a suggestive radiographic study with fever and requiring antibiotics. Perioperative mortality included intraoperative death, death within 30 d of surgery, and in-hospital death.

    Statistical analysis

    Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS software (version 19.0, SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Categorical variables were analyzed using the chi-squared test and corrected chi-squared test, and continuous variables were evaluated by the unpaired, independent, two-tailed t-test. Continuous data were expressed as x±s. P<0.05 was considered statistically signifcant.

    Results

    There were no significant differences between patients given external pancreatic duct drainage and those given internal with regard to gender, age, or comorbidities, including hypertension, coronary heart disease, diabetes, and cholangitis (Table 1). In addition, there were no differences in pancreatic duct diameter, pathological types, or preoperative levels of bilirubin or albumin (ALB) (Table 2).

    The three grades of fistula severity classified according to ISGPF clinical criteria were based solely on eight parameters (Table 3). A fstula was classifed according to a particular grade if at least one criterion for that particular grade was present. Among the 316 patients, there were 49 cases of POPF. Thirty of these occurred in the internal drainage group (30/188, 16.0%) and 19 in the external drainage group (19/128, 14.8%). The incidence ratesof POPF between the two groups were not statistically different. However, when the POPFs were stratified by grade, statistical differences were noted; POPFs in the internal drainage group were more severe than those of the external drainage group (P=0.014) (Table 4).

    Table 1 Characteristics of internal and external drainage groups

    Table 2 Comparison of preoperative ALB and TBIL between internal and external drainage groups

    Table 3 Criteria for grading POPF

    Table 4 Comparison of pancreatic fstula classifcation between internal and external drainage groups

    In addition, the rate of postoperative intraperitoneal bleeding was higher in the internal drainage group than the external drainage group (P=0.040). While there were no significant differences between the internal and external drainage groups regarding the occurrence of gastrointestinal bleeding, abdominal infection, pulmonary infection, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), or incision infection. There were six deaths in the external drainage group. These six patients died of intraperitoneal hemorrhage (n=1), intraperitoneal abscess (n=2), and pancreatic fistula (n=3), respectively. There were seven deaths in the internal drainage group. The causes of death were intraperitoneal abscess (n=2), pulmonary infection (n=1), gastrointestinal bleeding (n=1) and pancreatic fstula (n=3). There was no signifcant difference in the in-hospital mortality between the two groups (4.7% vs. 3.7%, P=0.672) (Table 5). Operative time and postoperative hospitalization of the external drainage group was longer than that of the internal drainage group (P=0.002 and P=0.007, respectively) (Table 6).

    Discussion

    POPF is one of the most frequent and serious complications after pancreaticoduodenectomy, and is often associated with the development of septic abdominal collections and hemorrhage that require reintervention (8-11). In recent years, many risk factors of pancreatic fistula after pancreaticoduodenectomy have been reported (3,12-14). These may be patient-related (age, gender, obesity, or basement disease) and may be combined with pancreatic factors such as pancreatic texture, pancreatic duct diameter, and histological type. In addition, there are factors related to the perioperative period (preoperative biliary drainage or chemotherapy, or postoperative prophylactic application of somatostatin or nutritional support) or related to the surgery itself (e.g., pancreatic anastomosis and pancreatic duct drainage placement). In the present study, the patients given internal drainage were not different than those given external drainage with regard to age, gender, comorbid basement disease, pancreatic duct diameter, pathological types, preoperative biliary drainage, postoperative prophylactic application of somatostatin, or postoperative nutritional support. Pancreaticoenterostomy of all the patients was by end-to-end sleeve anastomosis. Thus interference by the above risk factors on the results of the

    study was minimized.

    Table 5 Comparison of postoperative complications between internal and external drainage groups

    Table 6 Comparison of operation time and postoperative hospitalization time between internal and external drainage groups

    We know that if gastrointestinal peristaltic function is not restored during the early period after pancreatoduodenectomy, then pancreatic juice and bile retention will occur in the initial segment of the jejunum (15,16). Trypsin will be activated when the pancreatic juice mixes with the bile, and the intestinal juice will have a strong corrosive effect leading to anastomosis. Digestive fluid retention in the jejunum can also increase pressure in the lumen and tension on the anastomosis. This signifcantly increases the probability of pancreatic fstula development (17,18).

    Complete external drainage can avoid the corrosive effect of pancreatic fuid, and theoretically can reduce the occurrence of pancreatic fstula. A prospective randomized controlled study by Poon et al. (19) showed that external drainage of the pancreatic duct significantly reduced the incidence of POPF. Multicenter studies carried by Pessaux et al. (20) also suggested that external drainage of the pancreatic duct can significantly reduce the incidence of POPF and other complications in patients with relatively soft pancreatic texture and without pancreatic duct dilatation. However, external drainage of the pancreatic juice causes massive fuid and digestive enzyme lost, which may lead to delayed gastrointestinal function and physical recovery. To avoid secondary pancreatic fstula and extended hospitalization, the pancreatic duct drainage tube should only be pulled out 2-3 weeks after the sinus tract around the tube has completely formed.

    Internal drainage of the pancreatic duct does not result in loss of pancreatic juice and digestive enzymes, and there is no need to wait 2-3 weeks to pull out the drainage tube. The question remains however whether internal drainage can reduce the incidence of pancreatic fstula after pancreaticoduodenectomy. According to studies by Winter et al. (21) and Smyrniotis et al. (22), internal drainage of the pancreatic duct could not reduce the incidence of POPF.

    We found that although there was no statistical difference in the incidence of pancreatic fstula between the external and the internal drainage groups, the POPFs of the latter were of greater severity. Furthermore, the rates of postoperative intraperitoneal hemorrhage were higher in the internal drainage group than the external. We know that fstula most commonly occurs at the site of pancreaticintestinal anastomosis, where pancreatic juice leaks into the abdomen. Biliary-intestinal anastomosis and gastrointestinal anastomosis are also susceptible to pancreatic fistula (23). In the internal drainage group of the present study, the drainage tube extending from the intestinal cavity was 10-20 cm long, which can cross the biliary intestinal anastomosis. However, due to postoperative dysfunction of intestinal motility, pancreatic-intestinal, biliary-intestinal, and gastrointestinal sutures were performed in the initial intestinal segments, delaying recovery of intestinal peristalsis even further and resulting in digestive fuid retention in this part of the intestine. Even when a short internal drainage tube is placed into the pancreatic duct, the pancreatic juice will not drain into the distal bowel over the gastrointestinal anastomosis. Thus, pancreatic enzymes mixed with bile and intestinal juice is promoted. Once a pancreatic fistula develops, pancreatic enzymes leak into the peritoneal cavity with great corrosive effect to peripheral tissues and blood vessels (24,25). Abdominal bleeding and infection secondary to the pancreatic fstula then correspondingly aggravate the severity of the fstula (26).

    In addition, external drainage of the pancreatic duct can drain the majority of pancreatic juice to the in vitro, and though there may still some pancreatic juice discharging from the accessory pancreatic duct or pancreatic section, the volume of the pancreatic juice has been greatly reduced (27,28). Even if a pancreatic fistula occurs, the amount of pancreatic juice that may leak into the peritoneal cavity is not high, and the corrosive effect is greatly reduced. Therefore, abdominal bleeding associated with pancreatic fistula is reduced and the severity of pancreatic fistula is correspondingly lessened (29).

    The present study is limited by its retrospective design. Because it was based on the review of medical records, it inevitably suffered from information bias. Furthermore, the study period was 13 years, which is too long to be optimal for the evaluation of postoperative complications.

    Based on our analysis, we think that although external drainage of the pancreatic duct during pancreaticoduodenectomy cannot reduce the incidence of pancreatic fistula, it does significantly reduce the severity of pancreatic fistula. Our results show that the operative time and the postoperative hospitalization of the external drainage group were longer than those of the internal. Methods to decrease the operative time and hospitalization of patients provided with external drainage require investigation.

    Acknowledgements

    This study was supported by the Capital Health Research and Development of Special (No. 2011100203) and Science Foundation of Tianjin Health Bureau (No. 2013KZ011).

    Disclosure: The authors declare no confict of interest.

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    Cite this article as:Meng G, Xing Q, Yuan Q, Du Z, Wang Y, Meng H. Internal compared with external drainage of pancreatic duct during pancreaticoduodenectomy: a retrospective study. Chin J Cancer Res 2014;26(3):277-284. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.1000-9604.2014.06.05

    10.3978/j.issn.1000-9604.2014.06.05

    Submitted Jan 22, 2014. Accepted for publication May 06, 2014

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