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Original Article

Is Pyloric Function Preserved in Pylorus-preserving Pancreaticoduodenectomy?

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Pages 127-132 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 04 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

Objective: To assess the function of the pylorus after pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy (PPPD) done for periampullary or pancreatic cancer.

Design: Prospective, observational controlled clinical study.

Setting: Teaching hospital, Italy.

Subjects: 17 patients who had undergone PPPD, and 15 healthy control subjects.

Investigations: Endoscopy to check for gastritis and marginal ulcers and 24 h-pH monitoring and 99mTc HIDA scintigraphy to detect jejunogastric reflux. Scintigraphy was also used to evaluate gastric and jejunal transit after a solid meal labelled with 99mTc colloid sulphur.

Main outcome measures: Signs of delayed gastric emptying, jejunogastric reflux and gastric outlet obstruction in the short and long term.

Results: In the early postoperative period only 1 patient had delayed gastric emptying. In the long term, two patients had symptoms of dyspepsia and 8/11 showed alkaline reflux with persistent gastric pH more than 4 for more than 12 hours; 3 had histological signs of gastritis. There was no difference in gastric emptying compared with controls, but three patients had prolonged emptying time (T1/2 more than 85 minutes). Endoscopy findings correlated with pH monitoring results.

Conclusions: After PPPD, most patients have abnormal pyloric function, but it is clinically evident in only a small proportion.

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