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Effect of preoperative biliary drainage on intraoperative biliary cultures and surgical outcomes after pancreatic resection
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Miller, M
, Steenkamp, S
, Leech, N
, Jonas, E.G
, Bernon, M.M
, Sobnach, S
, Kotze, U
, Dlamini, S
, Krige, J.E.J
in
Complications and side effects
/ Mortality
/ Pancreatic cancer
/ Patient outcomes
/ South Africa
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Surgical site infections
/ Tazobactam
2024
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Effect of preoperative biliary drainage on intraoperative biliary cultures and surgical outcomes after pancreatic resection
by
Miller, M
, Steenkamp, S
, Leech, N
, Jonas, E.G
, Bernon, M.M
, Sobnach, S
, Kotze, U
, Dlamini, S
, Krige, J.E.J
in
Complications and side effects
/ Mortality
/ Pancreatic cancer
/ Patient outcomes
/ South Africa
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Surgical site infections
/ Tazobactam
2024
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Effect of preoperative biliary drainage on intraoperative biliary cultures and surgical outcomes after pancreatic resection
by
Miller, M
, Steenkamp, S
, Leech, N
, Jonas, E.G
, Bernon, M.M
, Sobnach, S
, Kotze, U
, Dlamini, S
, Krige, J.E.J
in
Complications and side effects
/ Mortality
/ Pancreatic cancer
/ Patient outcomes
/ South Africa
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Surgical site infections
/ Tazobactam
2024
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Effect of preoperative biliary drainage on intraoperative biliary cultures and surgical outcomes after pancreatic resection
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Effect of preoperative biliary drainage on intraoperative biliary cultures and surgical outcomes after pancreatic resection
2024
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Overview
Background: Prolonged obstructive jaundice (OJ), associated with resectable pancreatic pathology, has many deleterious effects that are potentially rectifiable by preoperative biliary drainage (POBD) at the cost of increased postoperative infective complications. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of POBD on intraoperative biliary cultures (IBCs) and surgical outcomes in patients undergoing pancreatic resection. Methods: Data from patients at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, between October 2008 and May 2019 were analysed. Demographic, clinical, and outcome variables were evaluated, including perioperative morbidity, mortality, and 5- year survival. Results: Among 128 patients, 69.5% underwent POBD. The overall perioperative mortality in this study was 8.8%. The POBD group had a significantly lower perioperative mortality rate compared to the non-drainage group (5.6% vs. 25.6%). POBD patients had a higher incidence of surgical site infections (55.1% vs. 23.1%), polymicrobial growth from IBCs and were more likely to culture resistant organisms. Five-year survival was similar in the two groups. Conclusion: POBD was associated with a high incidence of resistant organisms on the IBCs, a high incidence of surgical site infections and a high correlation between cultures from the surgical site infection and the IBCs. Keywords: pancreaticoduodenectomy, preoperative biliary drainage, surgical site infection, complications, pancreatic cancer, obstructive jaundice
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Medpharm Publications
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