Interventional Radiology
Online ISSN : 2432-0935
Case Report
Percutaneous Trans-jejunum Pancreatojejunostomy Reconstruction for Intractable Pancreatic Fistula after Pancreatoduodenectomy
Shohei ToyodaHideyuki NishiofukuTakeshi MatsumotoTakeshi SatoShinsaku MaedaYuto ChanokiKeisuke OshimaMariko IrizatoTetsuya MasadaSatoru SueyoshiToshihiro Tanaka
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2023 Volume 8 Issue 3 Pages 161-164

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We present an interventional radiology technique for percutaneous trans-jejunal pancreatojejunostomy reconstruction for intractable pancreatic fistula. A 70-year-old man with pancreatic cancer who had undergone pancreatoduodenectomy underwent percutaneous drainage for leakage from the anastomosis of the pancreatic duct to the jejunum. The leakage continued and the hole at the anastomosis site in the jejunum closed completely after 5 months. We performed percutaneous jejunostomy; the previously placed drainage catheter was then replaced with a balloon catheter, which was punctured by a 19-gauge needle from inside the jejunum through the percutaneous jejunostomy tube. The seeking catheter was inserted into the pancreatic duct. Finally, a side-holed 6-Fr straight catheter was successfully placed in the pancreatic duct through the percutaneous jejunostomy route.

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