Detailed Abstract
[E-poster - Biliary & Pancreas (Pancreas Disease/Surgery)]
[EP 214] Postoperative Effect of Diabetes among Pancreatic Calculi Patient Treated by Puestow Procedure; a Study of 25 Cases
ANHARUR RAHMAN 1
1 Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Surgery, Associate Professor Surgery & Consultant, BANGLADESH
Background : Pancreatic calculi, characterized by calcified deposits in the pancreatic duct, often coexist with diabetes mellitus, complicating clinical management. The Puestow procedure, a surgical intervention for pancreatic calculi, impacts diabetes outcomes, necessitating comprehensive exploration. our aim is to assess the postoperative effects of diabetes in pancreatic calculi patients undergoing the Puestow procedure
Methods : A cohort of 25 case was conducted at Z.H. Sikder Women's Medical College Hospital and Lab Aid Cancer Hospital & superspeciality center Dhanmondi Dhaka, Bangladesh, from 2022 to 2023, underwent meticulous analysis post-Puestow procedure. DM control, insulin requirements, postoperative complications, and surgical outcomes were systematically assessed. Percentage analysis was employed to quantify results.
Results : Post-Puestow, 80% of patients exhibited improved DM control. Overall, 86.67% in the Puestow arm showed positive responses, with 26.67% achieving complete response and 60% partial response. Surgical outcomes indicated a shorter recovery time in the Puestow arm (49 days) compared to 142 days in the control arm, demonstrating better patient compliance. Statistical analysis revealed a significant correlation between diabetes status and postoperative outcomes (p < 0.05).
Conclusions : The Puestow procedure demonstrated favorable postoperative effects on diabetes among pancreatic calculi patients. Improved DM control and reduced insulin requirements underscore its potential impact. Mild complications and a moderate recovery period emphasize the procedure's feasibility. Tailored postoperative care considering diabetes status enhances overall outcomes.
Methods : A cohort of 25 case was conducted at Z.H. Sikder Women's Medical College Hospital and Lab Aid Cancer Hospital & superspeciality center Dhanmondi Dhaka, Bangladesh, from 2022 to 2023, underwent meticulous analysis post-Puestow procedure. DM control, insulin requirements, postoperative complications, and surgical outcomes were systematically assessed. Percentage analysis was employed to quantify results.
Results : Post-Puestow, 80% of patients exhibited improved DM control. Overall, 86.67% in the Puestow arm showed positive responses, with 26.67% achieving complete response and 60% partial response. Surgical outcomes indicated a shorter recovery time in the Puestow arm (49 days) compared to 142 days in the control arm, demonstrating better patient compliance. Statistical analysis revealed a significant correlation between diabetes status and postoperative outcomes (p < 0.05).
Conclusions : The Puestow procedure demonstrated favorable postoperative effects on diabetes among pancreatic calculi patients. Improved DM control and reduced insulin requirements underscore its potential impact. Mild complications and a moderate recovery period emphasize the procedure's feasibility. Tailored postoperative care considering diabetes status enhances overall outcomes.
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