2021
DOI: 10.23736/s2724-5691.21.08397-0
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Methods of preventing the occurrence of postoperative complications in patients with pancreaticoduodenectomy

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“…To reduce the incidence of POPF, surgeons have adopted [9] improved reconstruction methods (pancreatic stomach and pancreatic jejunum anastomoses), [10] anastomosis techniques (catheter-mucosa and intrapped anastomoses), [11] the use of stents (external or internal stents), and [12,13] somatostatin and its analogs, and have achieved certain curative effects. [14,15]…”
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“…To reduce the incidence of POPF, surgeons have adopted [9] improved reconstruction methods (pancreatic stomach and pancreatic jejunum anastomoses), [10] anastomosis techniques (catheter-mucosa and intrapped anastomoses), [11] the use of stents (external or internal stents), and [12,13] somatostatin and its analogs, and have achieved certain curative effects. [14,15]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reduce the incidence of POPF, surgeons have adopted [9] improved reconstruction methods (pancreatic stomach and pancreatic jejunum anastomoses), [10] anastomosis techniques (catheter-mucosa and intrapped anastomoses), [11] the use of stents (external or internal stents), and [12,13] somatostatin and its analogs, and have achieved certain curative effects. [14,15] Placement of stent in pancreaticojejunostomy (PJ) for internal or external drainage of pancreatic fluid can effectively prevent pancreatic fluid corrosion during anastomosis and reduce the incidence of POPF. [16,17] Internal drainage can prevent digestive fluid loss and maintain gastrointestinal function stability, but there are problems such as early pancreatic juice reflux and poor observation of drainage.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Placement of stent in pancreaticojejunostomy (PJ) for internal or external drainage of pancreatic uid can effectively prevent pancreatic uid corrosion during anastomosis and reduce the incidence of POPF [9,10]. Internal drainage can prevent digestive uid loss and maintain gastrointestinal function stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%