Summary:
Introduction: Parcial duodenopancreatectomy (DPE) remains the principal treatment method of carcinomas located in the
region of the pancreatic head. Although several surgical clinics use this method, assessment of, mainly the long-term, treatment
results is virtually absent in our literature.
Aim: Presentation of early and late results of the procedure collected in a clinic, managing the procedures with „medium
frequency“. The study is aimed at patients with histologically confirmed carcinomas of the pancreatic head.
Material and methods: Prospective data from a group of patients who had undergone the DPE during the 10-year study
in the Surgical Clinic of the IInd Medical Faculty of the Charles University in Prague-Motol, have been collected.
Results: From January 1995 to the end of 2004, 121 DPEs were completed, the 30-day mortality rate was 4.9% and the
morbidity rate reached 17.5%. The long-term results were assessed in 71 cancer patients – the median survival rate was 18
months following the procedure (1–121 months), depending on the tumor type.
Conclusions: The collected results are similar to those presented by foreign clinics (but conducted with lower frequencies
here) and fall within a European better average.
Key words:
carcinomas of the pancreatic head – parcial duodenopancreatectomy – early and late treatment results
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