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01.05.2012 | How to Do It
Laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy combined with minilaparotomy
verfasst von:
On Suzuki, Satoshi Kondo, Satoshi Hirano, Eiichi Tanaka, Kentaro Kato, Takahiro Tsuchikawa, Tomoyuki Yano, Keisuke Okamura, Toshiaki Shichinohe
Erschienen in:
Surgery Today
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Ausgabe 5/2012
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Abstract
Laparoscopic pancreatic surgery is evolving rapidly; however, the surgical treatment of periampullary tumors is still fraught with challenges, such as technical difficulty and the appropriateness of oncologic treatment for these patients. We describe how we performed laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD) combined with minilaparotomy successfully in six consecutive patients. This procedure consisted of two surgical phases: safe laparoscopic surgery, including the Kocher maneuver, tunneling behind the pancreatic neck, and dissecting along the uncinate process with magnified vision; and a secure open approach with complete skeletonization of the hepatoduodenal ligament and alimentary tract reconstruction, performed similarly to conventional pancreaticoduodenectomy, under direct visualization through the minilaparotomy. By performing this procedure, we combined a safe and secure minilaparotomy approach under direct vision with a less invasive laparoscopic approach providing a magnified image. Our experience demonstrates that LPD combined with minilaparotomy is technically feasible for selected patients with periampullary tumors.