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Cephalic pancreaticoduodenectomy with mesentericoportal venous reconstruction. Technical features
Authors:Manzanet Gerardo  Suelves Consuelo  Trías Asumpta  Calderón Rogelio  Morón Ramón  Corell Ricardo  Navarro Jorge  Clarós Antonio  Peiró Eduardo  Todolí Gonzalo  Castell Lucas
Institution:Servicio de Cirugía General. Hospital de La Plana. Vila-real. Castellón. España
Abstract:Cephalic pancreaticoduodenectomy (CPD) with mesentericoportal venous resection increases the resectability rate of pancreatic tumors. When performed in selected patients and by experienced surgical teams, this technique shows the same long-term rates of morbidity, mortality and survival as CPD without vascular resection, provided that negative surgical margins are obtained. This procedure is contraindicated by complete thrombosis of the portal or superior mesenteric veins, invasion of the superior mesenteric artery or celiac trunk, and distant or periaortic lymph node involvement. Venous reconstruction can be performed through lateral suture, termino-terminal anastomosis, or by graft placement. We believe that intercalation of the autologous internal jugular vein facilitates resection and minimizes phenomena of venous stasis. We present a case of adenocarcinoma of the pancreatic head infiltrating the superior mesenteric-portal vein confluence that underwent surgery in our hospital. CPD with mesentericoportal venous resection and reconstruction using autologous internal jugular vein were performed. The most important technical features are discussed.
Keywords:Duodenopancreatectomí  a cefá  lica  Vena porta  Vena mesenté  rica superior  Injerto  Resecció  n  Reconstrucció  n    ncer de pá  ncreas
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