A Thick Pancreas Is a Risk Factor for Pancreatic Fistula after a Distal Pancreatectomy: Selection of the Closure Technique according to the Thickness

Background/Aims: Hand-sewn closures or stapler closures of the pancreatic remnant after a distal pancreatectomy have commonly been employed; however, the choice of technique in each patient depending on their clinical characteristics has not been discussed. Methods: Forty-eight patients who underwent a distal pancreatectomy at Osaka University Hospital between January 2007 and October 2009 were enrolled. A hand-sewn closure was planned during the 1st period (before June 2008, 26 consecutive patients), whereas a stapler closure was planned for the 2nd period (after June 2008, 22 consecutive patients). The incidence of pancreatic fistula and the patients’ characteristics were retrospectively investigated. Results: Seven patients (27%) developed a fistula in the hand-sewn group, while 5 (23%) developed a fistula in the stapler group (p = n.s.). Using logistic regression analysis for all patients, younger age and the thickness of the pancreatic remnant were identified as independent risk factors for pancreatic fistula. In the stapler group, 50% of patients with a thick pancreas developed a pancreatic fistula, while no patients with a thin pancreas developed one. Conclusion: Thick pancreas is one of the risk factors for pancreatic fistula after a distal pancreatectomy; however, a stapler closure seems to be suitable at least for thin pancreas.

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