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World J Gastrointest Surg. May 27, 2021; 13(5): 419-428
Published online May 27, 2021. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v13.i5.419
Feasibility and safety of “bridging” pancreaticogastrostomy for pancreatic trauma in Landrace pigs
Jian Feng, Hang-Yu Zhang, Li Yan, Zi-Man Zhu, Bin Liang, Peng-Fei Wang, Xiang-Qian Zhao, Yong-Liang Chen
Jian Feng, Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, Peking University Shougang Hospital, Beijing 100144, China
Jian Feng, Hang-Yu Zhang, Li Yan, Zi-Man Zhu, Bin Liang, Peng-Fei Wang, Xiang-Qian Zhao, Yong-Liang Chen, Faculty of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery, Institute of Hepatobiliary Surgery of Chinese PLA, Key Laboratory of Digital Hepetobiliary Surgery, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100853, China
Author contributions: Chen YL is the guarantor of the integrity of the entire study, carried out the study design, defined the intellectual content, participated in the literature research, and reviewed the manuscript; Feng J, Zhang HY, and Yan L performed the research, wrote the first draft, and analyzed the data; Zhu ZM, Liang B, Wang PF, and Zhao XQ assisted in animal experiments and acquired data; Zhang HY and Yan L are considered co-first author; All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Institutional animal care and use committee statement: The operational procedures for the animal experiments were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) of PLA General Hospital.
Conflict-of-interest statement: No conflict of interest.
Data sharing statement: No additional data are available.
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Corresponding author: Yong-Liang Chen, MD, PhD, Director, Doctor, Faculty of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery, Institute of Hepatobiliary Surgery of Chinese PLA, Key Laboratory of Digital Hepetobiliary Surgery, Chinese PLA General Hospital, No. 28 Fuxing Road, Beijing 100853, China. chenyongl301@163.com
Received: January 12, 2021
Peer-review started: January 12, 2021
First decision: February 14, 2021
Revised: February 19, 2021
Accepted: April 26, 2021
Article in press: April 26, 2021
Published online: May 27, 2021
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Core Tip

Core Tip: This is a basic experimental research paper on the damage control surgery for pancreatic trauma, "bridging" pancreaticogastrostomy. To examine the feasibility and safety of this technique in Landrace pigs, we designed a series of research experiments. We found “bridging” pancreaticogastrostomy can be used to establish rapidly a channel and has similar short- and long-term results compared with the routine mucosa-mucosa pancreaticogastrostomy.