1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(98)81905-7
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Drainage versus resection in surgical treatment of chronic pancreatitis: Prospective randomized trial comparing the frey procedure with pylorus-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy

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“…Mixed techniques have equal pain relief and better short-term outcome than PD [229,230,293,294] while results in longterm follow-up are similar [295,296].…”
Section: S11mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Mixed techniques have equal pain relief and better short-term outcome than PD [229,230,293,294] while results in longterm follow-up are similar [295,296].…”
Section: S11mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Eight randomized studies aiming to compare different treatments have been performed to date [36,174,[228][229][230][231][232][233]. One of them did not include pain relief among the study endpoints [233].…”
Section: Statement (El 4 − Rg C)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A randomized controlled study [39] comparing Frey procedure with ppPD shows significantly lower morbidity for the former (19% vs 53%), while after a median followup of 24 months both groups experienced comparable pain relief (94% vs 95%), but the QOL was better with Frey procedure (71% vs 43%). Comparing Beger procedure with Frey procedure (RCT) [16,40,52], the pain relief (ranging between 93% and 95%), control of complications to adjacent organs (91% Frey, 92% Beger) and improvement in the QOL (58-67% increase in the overall QOL index) were similar.…”
Section: Resectional Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The longterm results in CP, however, are poor. Postoperative morbidities range between 30% and 50% [33][34][35][36] with disappointing endocrine and exocrine functions as compared with other resection procedures [16,32,33,[35][36][37][38][39][40]. Thus, PD is no longer a preferred choice in patients with CP.…”
Section: Resectional Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%