2006
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.141.2.205
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Pancreaticoduodenectomy After Esophageal and Gastric Surgery Preserving Right Gastroepiploic Vessels

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“…In the last decade, progresses achieved in the perioperative results of this operation have let to extend the indications for PD to cases previously considered as contraindicated. Nowadays, pancreatic cancer with vascular venous involvement [8], elderly patients [9], and patients with previous upper digestive surgery [10][11][12][13] are no longer considered as contraindicated if performed in tertiary referral centers for pancreatic surgery and when a radical R0 resections is reasonably expected.…”
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“…In the last decade, progresses achieved in the perioperative results of this operation have let to extend the indications for PD to cases previously considered as contraindicated. Nowadays, pancreatic cancer with vascular venous involvement [8], elderly patients [9], and patients with previous upper digestive surgery [10][11][12][13] are no longer considered as contraindicated if performed in tertiary referral centers for pancreatic surgery and when a radical R0 resections is reasonably expected.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, appropriate clearance of the lymph nodes along the pyloric region is generally required in such cases. For these reasons, advocate of the GDA preserving PD have generally adopted this approach only for small, distally located lesion of the periampullary region [3,11].…”
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“…We want to pay attention to the fact that no operation-related morbidity appeared in that case, although colon replacement was used. According to the majority of authors, colon replacement should be justified only in cases where the stomach is not available [1,4]. Furthermore, it is thought that the use of colon is more time consuming, invasive and entails a higher risk of leakage [1].…”
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“…According to the majority of authors, colon replacement should be justified only in cases where the stomach is not available [1,4]. Furthermore, it is thought that the use of colon is more time consuming, invasive and entails a higher risk of leakage [1]. That is why, most of the already published surgical techniques focus on the preservation of the stomach.…”
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