Gastrointestinal bleeding has been described as related complication of pancreas transplantation. Of 166 simultaneous pancreas kidney transplantations, 61 were enteric-drained pancreas transplants (eight done with and 53 without Roux-en-Y loop). The patients were divided into two groups according to Roux (group I, n = 8) or no Roux (group II, n = 53) technique. Seven patients experienced anastomotic hemorrhage between the jejunum and duodenal stump (11%), five cases in group I and two in group II (P < 0.001). No relationships between gastrointestinal bleeding duodenal stump and recipient jejunum blood flow, mean pancreatic cold ischemia time, platelet count, and prothrombin time were observed. Donor age over 40 years and abnormal activated partial thromboplastin time constituted risk factors for hemorrhage from the duodenojejunal anastomosis. There were no significant differences in pancreas graft and patient survival rates between the two groups. Anastomotic hemorrhage did not influence patient and graft survival.

Gastrointestinal bleeding from enterically drained transplanted pancreas / E. Orsenigo, P. Fiorina, G. Dell'Antonio, M. Cristallo, C. Socci, L. Invernizzi, P. Maffi, A. Secchi, V. Di Carlo. - In: TRANSPLANT INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0934-0874. - 18:3(2005), pp. 296-302.

Gastrointestinal bleeding from enterically drained transplanted pancreas

P. Fiorina;A. Secchi;V. Di Carlo
2005

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Gastrointestinal bleeding has been described as related complication of pancreas transplantation. Of 166 simultaneous pancreas kidney transplantations, 61 were enteric-drained pancreas transplants (eight done with and 53 without Roux-en-Y loop). The patients were divided into two groups according to Roux (group I, n = 8) or no Roux (group II, n = 53) technique. Seven patients experienced anastomotic hemorrhage between the jejunum and duodenal stump (11%), five cases in group I and two in group II (P < 0.001). No relationships between gastrointestinal bleeding duodenal stump and recipient jejunum blood flow, mean pancreatic cold ischemia time, platelet count, and prothrombin time were observed. Donor age over 40 years and abnormal activated partial thromboplastin time constituted risk factors for hemorrhage from the duodenojejunal anastomosis. There were no significant differences in pancreas graft and patient survival rates between the two groups. Anastomotic hemorrhage did not influence patient and graft survival.
Enteric drainage; Gastrointestinal bleeding; Laser-Doppler flowmetry; Pancreas transplantation; Adult; Drainage; Female; Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage; Graft Survival; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Pancreas Transplantation; Transplantation
Settore MED/12 - Gastroenterologia
2005
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