Predictive Factors Associated with Complications after Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy
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2020
Although laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy (LDP) has become more popular, the postoperative complication rate remains high. We sought to identify the risk factors for post-LDP complications. We examined 1227 patients who underwent LDP between March 2005 and December 2015 at a single large-volume center. We used logistic regression for the analysis. The overall (13.2%) and major (3.3%) complication rates were determined. Postoperative pancreatic fistula was the most frequent complication, and 58 patients (4.7%) had clinically significant (grade B) pancreatic fistulas. No 90-day mortality was recorded. Long operative time (≥200 min), large estimated blood loss (≥320 mL), LDP performed by an inexperienced surgeon (p = 0.020), long operative time (p = 0.005), and LDP performed by an inexperienced surgeon (p = 0.026) were significant predictive factors. Using logistic regression analysis, surgery-related factors, including long operative time and LDP performed by an inexperienced surgeon, were correlated with overall and major complications of LDP. As LDP is a technically challenging procedure, surgery-related variables emerged as the main risk factors for postoperative complications. Appropriate patient selection and sufficient surgeon experience may be essential to reduce the complications of LDP.
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Authors | Ki Byung Song,Sarang Hong,Hwa Jung Kim,Yejong Park,Jaewoo Kwon,Woohyung Lee,Eunsung Jun,Jae Hoon Lee,Dae Wook Hwang,Song Cheol Kim;Ki Byung Song;Sarang Hong;Hwa Jung Kim;Yejong Park;Jaewoo Kwon;Woohyung Lee;Eunsung Jun;Jae Hoon Lee;Dae Wook Hwang;Song Cheol Kim; |
Journal | journal of clinical medicine |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.3390/jcm9092766 |
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