Low-pressure continuous suction of bile and pancreatic juice from the hepatic duct and jejunal limb after major hepatectomy with pancreatoduodenectomy.

Journal: Surgery Today
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Abstract

We describe an effective technique for the low-pressure continuous suction of bile and pancreatic juice from the hepatic duct and jejunal limb after major hepatectomy with pancreatoduodenectomy (PD). After hepatectomy and PD, reconstruction is performed by a modification of Child's method. A pancreaticojejunostomy is completed with interrupted sutures between the pancreatic duct and mucosa, without inserting a stent. During hepaticojejunostomy, a 10-F silicone drain with side channels (Blake Silicone Drain; Ethicon, Somerville, NJ, USA) is placed within the hepatic duct via the stump of the jejunal limb to drain bile and pancreatic juice. The drain is connected to a continuous suction device and low suction pressure is started. We found that the low-pressure continuous suction of bile and pancreatic juice from the hepatic duct and jejunal limb was very effective after major hepatectomy with PD.

Authors
Hiroshi Yoshida, Yasuhiro Mamada, Nobuhiko Taniai, Yoshiaki Mizuguchi, Kohtaroh Nanbu, Satoshi Mizutani, Seiichi Satoh, Takeshi Shioya, Akira Tokunaga, Takashi Tajiri