Robotic lateral pancreaticojejunostomy (Puestow) |
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Authors: | Meehan John J Sawin Robert |
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Affiliation: | Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA 98105, USA University of Washington, Deparment of Surgery, Seattle, WA, USA |
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Abstract: | A lateral pancreaticojejunostomy (LPJ), also known as the Puestow procedure, is a complex procedure performed for chronic pancreatitis when the pancreatic duct is dilated and unable to drain properly. Traditionally, these procedures are performed with open surgery. A minimally invasive approach to the LPJ using rigid handheld nonarticulating instruments is tedious and rarely performed. In fact, there are no prior laparoscopic case reports for LPJ in children and only a small handful of cases in the adult literature. This lack of laparoscopic information may be an indication of the difficulty in performing this complex operation with nonarticulating laparoscopic instruments. The advantages of robotic surgery may help overcome these difficulties. We present the first robotic LPJ ever reported in a 14-year-old child with idiopathic chronic pancreatitis. This case demonstrates the utility of this advanced surgical technology and may lead to a new minimally invasive option for both adults and children with chronic pancreatitis requiring surgical intervention. |
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Keywords: | Lateral pancreaticojejunostomy Robotic surgery Pancreatic duct Pancreas Pancreatitis |
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