Chyle leak after major pancreatic surgery. Is this an underestimated complication? A narrative review of the literature.

Q2 Medicine
Journal of Buon Pub Date : 2021-09-01
Michail Vailas, Maria Sotiropoulou, Nikolaos Benetatos, Francesk Mulita, Ioannis Maroulis, Stylianos Germanos
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Abstract

Purpose: Postoperative chyle leak, termed 'chylous ascites', is a rare complication with a reported frequency of only one in 20464 abdominal operations. The purpose of this study was to summarize the available scientific data reviewing the most relevant studies for this type of postoperative complication after pancreatic surgery, highlighting at the same time the necessity for pancreatic surgeons to retain a high level of clinical suspicion for the early diagnosis and its therapeutic management.

Methods: A thorough literature search in Pubmed and Google Scholar, under the terms' chylous ascites OR chyle leak AND pancreas OR pancreatic', since the year of inception until 19th of February 2021 was conducted by the authors and the associated results are presented in this narrative review.

Results: Chyle leak is a rare complication following pancreatic surgery. Patients may suffer from exudative enteropathy and malnutrition leading to repeated infections and impaired wound healing or even death secondary to sepsis. Several studies have highlighted the issue of increased hospital stay, while others failed to reach statistical significance as far as hospital stay or survival are concerned. Researchers found that patients with diffuse chyle leak tended to have a worse 3-year survival rate (18.8%), which can be attributed to postoperative complications and early demise due to immunosuppression associated with the leak, or delayed adjuvant chemotherapy Conclusion: Further clinical research is needed to enhance prevention, diagnosis, treatment and long-term prognosis of this relevant surgical problem that shows trends of increase due to the great number of major operations which are performed nowadays.

胰腺大手术后乳糜漏。这是一种被低估的并发症吗?文学的叙事性评论。
目的:术后乳糜漏,称为“乳糜性腹水”,是一种罕见的并发症,据报道在20464例腹部手术中仅发生一例。本研究的目的是总结现有的科学数据,回顾胰腺手术后这类术后并发症的最相关研究,同时强调胰腺外科医生对早期诊断和治疗管理保持高度临床怀疑的必要性。方法:作者在Pubmed和Google Scholar中进行了全面的文献检索,检索词为“乳糜腹水或乳糜漏和胰腺或胰腺”,检索自成立之年至2021年2月19日,相关结果呈现在本文的叙述性综述中。结果:乳糜漏是胰腺手术后罕见的并发症。患者可能出现渗出性肠病和营养不良,导致反复感染和伤口愈合受损,甚至死于败血症。有几项研究强调了住院时间增加的问题,而其他研究在住院时间或生存率方面没有达到统计意义。研究人员发现,弥漫性乳糜漏患者的3年生存率往往较差(18.8%),这可能与术后并发症和乳糜漏相关免疫抑制导致的早期死亡,或延迟辅助化疗有关。由于目前大手术数量的增加,这一相关的外科问题呈现出增加的趋势,需要进一步的临床研究来加强预防、诊断、治疗和长期预后。
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Journal of Buon
Journal of Buon 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: JBUON aims at the rapid diffusion of scientific knowledge in Oncology. Its character is multidisciplinary, therefore all aspects of oncologic activities are welcome including clinical research (medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, nursing oncology, psycho-oncology, supportive care), as well as clinically-oriented basic and laboratory research, cancer epidemiology and social and ethical aspects of cancer. Experts of all these disciplines are included in the Editorial Board. With a rapidly increasing body of new discoveries in clinical therapeutics, the molecular mechanisms that contribute to carcinogenesis, advancements in accurate and early diagnosis etc, JBUON offers a free forum for clinicians and basic researchers to make known promptly their achievements around the world. With this aim JBUON accepts a broad spectrum of articles such as editorials, original articles, reviews, special articles, short communications, commentaries, letters to the editor and correspondence among authors and readers. JBUON keeps the characteristics of its former paper print edition and appears as a bimonthly e-published journal with continuous volume, issue and page numbers.
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