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Jejunal or Ileal Exocrine Drainage in Pancreas Transplantation: Impact on Gastrointestinal Function.
Experimental and Clinical Transplantation2023Vol. 21(7), pp. 586–591
Daniel T. Doherty, Jun Rong Tan, Robert McFarlane, Jennifer Kingston, Hussein Khambalia, Titus Augustine, Zia Moinuddin, David van Dellen
Abstract
Long-term outcomes were comparable between our patient groups. Catastrophic complica-tions occur in a minority of cases, requiring salvage surgery. More complications occurred with ileal anastomosis, but this approach allows graft pancreatectomy and formation of loop ileostomy, avoiding a more proximal stoma in clinically unstable patients. Further studies are needed to examine the impact of enteric anastomosis site.
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