1958
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1958.01280240056009
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Retrograde Surgical Drainage of Pancreas for Chronic Relapsing Pancreatitis

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“…Pancreatic resections encompass various operations including distal pancreatectomy, Whipple 21 , Puestow 22 , Frey 23 and Beger 24 procedures, and TP performed with or without IAT. Although current evidence shows that long-term pain-related outcomes are independent of the type of surgical procedure 25 , up to 40 per cent of patients require opioid analgesia within 12 months following TP 14 and all invariably develop diabetes mellitus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pancreatic resections encompass various operations including distal pancreatectomy, Whipple 21 , Puestow 22 , Frey 23 and Beger 24 procedures, and TP performed with or without IAT. Although current evidence shows that long-term pain-related outcomes are independent of the type of surgical procedure 25 , up to 40 per cent of patients require opioid analgesia within 12 months following TP 14 and all invariably develop diabetes mellitus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 An irregular stenosis of the PD > 10 mm, is considered highly suspicious of cancer. 13 Ten of eleven patients in this study had at ERCP, a stenosis of 1 to 5 cm in length (seven patients) or a complete obstruction of the PD (three patients).…”
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“…In 1954 Zollinger [268] and Du Val [269] first proposed an internal retrograde drainage of the pancreatic duct by means of a caudal pancreatico-jejunostomy with resection of the pancreatic tail and an end-to-end pancreaticojejunostomy. In 1958 Puestow and Gillesby [270] improved the retrograde drainage of the caudal pancreatico-jejunostomy carrying out a longitudinal opening of the distal pancreatic duct (after tail resection) and a side-to-side pancreaticojejunostomy. Finally, in 1960 Partington and Rochelle [267] modified Puestow's procedure to obtain a complete drainage of the pancreatic duct by LPJ.…”
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confidence: 99%