Vascular risk factors for occurrence of early postoperative complications in patients after pancreaticoduodenal resection

The results of pancreaticoduodenal resection (PDR), performed in 163 patients in 2006-2010 yrs, are summarized. In 51 (31.3%) patients the complications have occurred. All the patients are alive. The trustworthy connection was established between the rate of the early postoperative complications occ...

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Published inKlinična hìrurgìâ (Kiïv) no. 12; pp. 9 - 12
Main Authors Kost'lev, M V, Kopchak, K V, Ehorova, O N, Matiashchuk, A S, Buchneva-Kyrychenko, L V, Shalkovskaia, A I
Format Journal Article
LanguageUkrainian
Published Ukraine 01.12.2011
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Summary:The results of pancreaticoduodenal resection (PDR), performed in 163 patients in 2006-2010 yrs, are summarized. In 51 (31.3%) patients the complications have occurred. All the patients are alive. The trustworthy connection was established between the rate of the early postoperative complications occurrence and the volume blood flow velocity in a portal vein as well as index of the common hepatic artery resistance before the operation. The indices of regional hemodynamics influence the results of PDR performance. The simultant vascular resection performance do not impact the operative risk level, when compared with such while a standard resection conduction. The risk of the early postoperative complications occurrence is not influenced by the antisecretory therapy regime choosed, using somatostatin analogues.
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ISSN:0023-2130