Surgery is the principal treatment for benign and malignant pancreatic tumours. This surgery can be accompanied by complications among which the main one is pancreatic fistula, which leads to the flow of pancreatic juices into the abdominal cavity. Depending on its severity, a fistula can be managed medically, with the implantation of a la pose d'un percutaneous drain, endoscopic treatment, or revisit surgery. It has been shown that early management of the fistula prevents it from evolving towards major complications such as haemorrhage or serious intra-abdominal infections. To date, the early diagnosis of pancreatic fistula is based on high levels of one pancreatic enzyme, amylase, in the drains. However in certain clinical situations, patients present post-operative fistulas with no elevation of amylase. And, on the contrary, increased amylase with no clinical consequences. It is therefore necessary to identify another early early marker of pancreatic fistula that corresponds better to clinical signs. In a preliminary study conducted in 65 patients, the investigators recently found that another pancreatic enzyme (lipase) could be a more pertinent marker of pancreatic fistula, but this requires confirmation in a greater number of patients. The objective is to evaluate the diagnostic performance of lipase in the drains for the early detection of pancreatic fistula with clinical repercussions in the 30 days following the surgery. The study consists in collecting at 4 different time points (D1, D3, D4 and D6) a tube of blood and a tube of drain liquid.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
770
CHU Jean Minjoz
Besançon, France
CHU William MOREY
Chalon-sur-Saône, France
CHU Dijon Bourgogne
Dijon, France
CHU Grenoble Alpes
La Tronche, France
Hopital Claude Huriez
Lille, France
HCL - Hôpital universitaire de la Croix Rousse
Lyon, France
APHM - Institut Paoli-Calmettes
Marseille, France
CHU de REIMS - Hôpital Robert Debré
Reims, France
Hôpital Hautepierre
Strasbourg, France
CHU de NANCY
Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France
Dosage of lipase in the drains
Time frame: 3 days after surgical resection
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