Shah OJ, Singh M, Lattoo MR, Bangri SA. Pancreaticoduodenectomy: A study from India on the impact of evolution from a low to a high volume unit. World J Gastrointest Surg 2016; 8(8): 583-589 [PMID: 27648163 DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v8.i8.583]
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Omar J Shah, Professor, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Soura, Srinagar, Jammu, Kashmir 190011, India. omarjshah@yahoo.com
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Surgery
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Observational Study
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Intraoperative blood transfusion required, no of patients (%)
20 (100)
41 (93.2)
23 (16.9)
< 0.001
Mean blood units transfused, mean ± SD
1.3 ± 0.4
1.3 ± 0.6
0.2 ± 0.4 (0-1)
< 0.001
Pancreatic texture, n (%)
Soft
4 (20.0)
11 (25.0)
30 (22.1)
Intermediate
11 (55.0)
20 (45.5)
72 (52.9)
0.925
Firm
5 (25.0)
13 (29.5)
34 (25.0)
Pancreatic duct diameter at neck, n (%)
< 3 mm
7 (35.0)
12 (27.3)
46 (33.8)
0.700
≥ 3 mm
13 (65.0)
32 (72.7)
90 (66.2)
Feeding jejunostomy, n (%)
15 (75.0)
26 (59.1)
10 (7.4)
< 0.001
Table 5 Postoperative complications and outcome
Variable
Low volume (< 10 PDs/yr), n = 20
Medium volume (10-24 PDs/yr), n = 44
High volume (≥ 25 PDs/yr), n = 136
P value
Pancreatic fistula, n (%)
3 (15.0)
7 (15.9)
5 (3.6)
Grade A
1 (33.3)
3 (42.8)
2 (40.0)
0.011
Grade B
1 (33.3)
3 (42.8)
2 (40.0)
Grade C
1 (33.3)
1 (14.3)
1 (20.0)
Delayed gastric emptying, n (%)
4 (20.0)
8 (18.2)
8 (5.9)
Grade A
2
6
7
Grade B
1
2
1
0.018
Grade C
1
0
0
Hemorrhage, n (%)
2
1
0
Grade A
1
0
0
0.007
Grade B
0
1
0
Grade C
1
0
0
Intra-abdominal infection, n (%)
1 (5.0)
2 (4.5)
1 (0.7)
0.175
Bile leak, n (%)
1 (5.0)
2 (4.5)
2 (1.5)
0.395
Total morbidity, n (%)
10 (50.0)
20 (45.5)
37 (27.2)
0.021
Major morbidity (Clavien grade III, IV)
3 (15.0)
2 (4.5)
3 (2.2)
0.024
Reoperation, n (%)
2 (10.0)
2 (4.5)
1 (0.7)
0.029
Mortality, n (%)
2 (10)
1 (2.2)
0
0.007
Postoperative length of hospital stay (d), mean ± SD
11.8 ± 3.4
11.3 ± 2.9
7.9 ± 1.7
< 0.001
Citation: Shah OJ, Singh M, Lattoo MR, Bangri SA. Pancreaticoduodenectomy: A study from India on the impact of evolution from a low to a high volume unit. World J Gastrointest Surg 2016; 8(8): 583-589