Eligible patients will be centrally randomized to either Arm A (resection of the splenic vein after isolation from the pancreatic parenchyma) or Arm B (co-resection of the vein together with the pancreas).
In distal pancreatectomy, it is customary to ligate and divide the splenic vein after isolating it from the pancreatic parenchyma. This is considered essential to prevent disruption of the stump of the splenic vein and the consequent intra-abdominal haemorrhage in the event of pancreatic fistula. This procedure can be technically demanding, especially when the vein is firmly embedded in the pancreatic parenchyma. The objective of this trial is to confirm the non-inferiority of resection of the splenic vein embedded in the pancreatic parenchyma compared with the conventional technique of isolating the splenic vein before resection during distal pancreatectomy using a mechanical stapler.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
304
combined resection of the splenic vein with the pancreatic parenchyma before ligation and division during distal pancreatectomy using mechanical staplers.
separated resection of the splenic vein from the pancreatic parenchyma before ligation and division during distal pancreatectomy using mechanical staplers.
Wakayama Medical University
Wakayama, Japan
RECRUITINGthe incidence of pancreatic fsitula grade B/C
Time frame: 6 months after operation
the incidence of pancreatic fsitula of all grades
Time frame: 6 months after operation
the incidence of pancreatic fsitula grade C
Time frame: 6 months after operation
the incidenceof intra-abdominal haemorrhage
Time frame: 6 months after operation
the incidence of all complications
Time frame: 6 months after operation
comparison of the thickness of the resected pancreatic parenchyma with the incidence of PF grade B/C
Time frame: 6 months after operation
mortality
Time frame: 6 months after operation
the incidence of thrombosis of the splenic vein
Time frame: 6 months after operation
the operative time
Time frame: during operation
volume of blood loss
Time frame: during operation
thickness of the resected pancreatic parenchyma
Time frame: during operation
haemostasis of the staple line
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Time frame: during operation
integrity of the staple line
Time frame: during operation
the incidence of pancreatic injury
Time frame: during operation
need for additional sutures to securely close the pancreatic stump
Time frame: during operation
time needed for pancreatic transection
Time frame: during operation
duration of drainage tube placement
Time frame: 6 months after operation
postoperative hospital stay duration
Time frame: 6 months after operation
the incidence of conversion from laparoscopic surgery to open surgery
Time frame: during operation