Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 I am very tired tonight so I will be very brief. I still am being told by my DR. That the Puestrow is the way to go. Yet he did tell me that the only one that should do it is Dr. Lehman or Dr. Scherman. Dr. Lehman is who I wanted to see months ago, but it was for duct work. I am told that he and his group are having great successes with the Puestrow. My question to the group is, has anyone had Dr. Lehman or his group d the Puestrow on them and was it successful. According to litature, they are making great strides with this procedure. I know that Dr. Lehman is excellent in stent work, but is he just as good in doing the Puestrow? I would appreciate any feed back if anyone has anything to share. I am also having a second opinion at Hopkins with Dr. Cameron who is known for his ability with the whipple. Do you stretch your ducts and keep the organ or do you slice and dice the organ and lose other organs? I am at quite a crossroad............Paget Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 The longitudinal pancreaticojejunostomy or Puestow's procedure is the prototypic drainage procedure for patients with marked dilation of the main pancreatic duct (greater than 7-8 mm). An 8-10-cm segment of the pancreatic duct is unroofed and intraductal concretions removed (Figure 22A). The jejunum is divided (Figure 22B) and the opened pancreatic duct is anastomosed to the jejunum (Figure 22C). This allows adequate drainage to enter the jejunum. A jejunojejunostomy reconnects the jejunum to restore continuity of the gastrointestinal tract (Figure 22D). This procedure is successful in relieving pain in 70-80% of patients in the short term. Pancreatic function remains good because there has not been resection of the gland. It is a safe and effective surgery with low morbidity and mortality. You can find this information at http://www.top5plus5.com/Pancreas/PROCEDURES/SURGICAL%20THERAPY.htm along with other surgical procedures For those of you getting this thru the group. There are pictures attached that you won't receive. You will have to go to the website to view it. The picture gives a better understanding then the text. I hope this finds you and yours well. Mark Re:Dr. Lehman > I am very tired tonight so I will be very brief. I still am being told by my > DR. That the Puestrow is the way to go. Yet he did tell me that the only one > that should do it is Dr. Lehman or Dr. Scherman. Dr. Lehman is who I wanted to > see months ago, but it was for duct work. I am told that he and his group are > having great successes with the Puestrow. My question to the group is, has > anyone had Dr. Lehman or his group d the Puestrow on them and was it successful. > According to litature, they are making great strides with this procedure. I > know that Dr. Lehman is excellent in stent work, but is he just as good in doing > the Puestrow? I would appreciate any feed back if anyone has anything to > share. I am also having a second opinion at Hopkins with Dr. Cameron who is known > for his ability with the whipple. Do you stretch your ducts and keep the organ > or do you slice and dice the organ and lose other organs? I am at quite a > crossroad............Paget > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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