BMC Surgery (Sep 2024)

Whether T-tube biliary drainage is necessary after pancreaticoduodenectomy: a single-center retrospective study

  • Xin Luo,
  • Xinbin Zhuo,
  • Xianchao Lin,
  • Ronggui Lin,
  • Yuanyuan Yang,
  • Congfei Wang,
  • Haizong Fang,
  • Heguang Huang,
  • Fengchun Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-024-02570-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background Postoperative complications of pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) are still a thorny problem. This study aims to verify the preventative impact of T-tube on them. Methods The electronic medical records and follow-up data of patients who received pancreaticoduodenectomy in our center from July 2016 to June 2020 were reviewed. According to whether T tube was placed during the operation, the patients were divided into T-tube group and not-T-tube group. Propensity score matching analysis was performed to minimize selection bias. Results A total of 330 patients underwent PD (Not-T-tube group =226, T-tube group=104). Propensity score matching resulted in 222 patients for further analysis (Not-T-tube group =134, T-tube group=88). Patients' demographics were comparable in the matched cohorts. Significantly higher incidences of clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistula (CR-POPF) ((14 (10.45%) VS 20 (22.73%)), P=0.013) were observed in the T-tube group. The total incidence of biliary anastomotic stricture (BAS) was 3.15%. The incidence was slightly lower in the T-tube group, but there was no statistically significant differentiation (6 (4.48%) VS 1 (1.14%), P=0.317). Conclusions It is not feasible to prevent postoperative complications with the application of a T-tube in PD.

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