Abstract

BackgroundPostoperative pancreatic fistula (PF) is the leading morbidity after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD). The pancreatoenteric anastomosis method after PD is associated with the occurrence of PF. Evidence shows that pancreaticogastrostomy (PG) is possibly superior to pancreaticojejunostomy (PJ) in reducing the incidence of PF after PD; however, this remains to be definitively confirmed. MethodsRandomized clinical trials (RCTs) comparing the outcomes of PG versus PJ after PD were retrieved for meta-analysis. ResultsAfter a thorough search of the English literature published until March 23rd, 2014, we identified seven RCTs involving 1095 patients (PG group, 548; PJ group, 547) for final analysis. Meta-analysis revealed that the incidence of PF was significantly lower in the PG group (15.7%) than in the PJ group (23.0%, 126/547; OR = 0.61, 95% CI: 0.45–0.83, P = 0.002). Furthermore, the incidence of intra-abdominal fluid collection was also lower in the PG group than in the PJ group (OR = 0.43, 95% CI: 0.28–0.65, P < 0.0001). No significant differences were found between the PG and PJ groups in terms of delayed gastric emptying, hemorrhage, overall morbidity and mortality. ConclusionsPG seemed to be superior to PJ in reducing the incidence of PF and intra-abdominal fluid collection after PD.

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