2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-012-1546-8
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Double Omental Flap Reduced Perianastomotic Collections and Relaparotomy Rates after Pancreaticoduodenectomy with Pancreaticogastrostomy

Abstract: A DOF should be considered a further step toward a reduction of surgical-related complications after PD with PG.

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“…Two focused on the surgical technique; two more were written by the same surgical teams, of which we selected the one that included more patients. Finally, we selected 12 articles, which form the basis of our research. Five articles compared groups with and without the use of omentum or FL as wrapping, and the other seven described series of patients in whom some kind of wrapping was performed .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two focused on the surgical technique; two more were written by the same surgical teams, of which we selected the one that included more patients. Finally, we selected 12 articles, which form the basis of our research. Five articles compared groups with and without the use of omentum or FL as wrapping, and the other seven described series of patients in whom some kind of wrapping was performed .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we selected 12 articles, which form the basis of our research. Five articles compared groups with and without the use of omentum or FL as wrapping, and the other seven described series of patients in whom some kind of wrapping was performed . Seven studies were retrospective and five were prospective …”
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“…A retrospective study by Tani et al revealed higher incidence of POPF in omental wrapping group compared to nonwrapping (42.8 % versus 37.3 %) [85]. However, some studies have shown a benefit in reducing the rate of perianastomotic collections [86,87], but their role in reducing the incidence of POPF is questionable and need further studies.…”
Section: Role Of Omentum and Falciform Ligamentmentioning
confidence: 96%