Internal direct drainage and anastomosis of pancreatic cyst to gastrointestinal tract

Internal direct drainage anastomosis from the pancreatic cyst to the gastrointestinal tract is a surgical procedure mainly used to treat pancreatic cysts and drainage tubes. Pancreatic cysts are divided into two categories: true and false. The true cyst is small in size, mostly located in the pancreas or pancreas, and does not require surgical treatment. The pseudocyst is a pancreatic exudate leaking in acute pancreatitis or pancreatic trauma and requires surgical treatment. Treating diseases: pancreatic cysts Indication Patients with pancreatic cysts. Contraindications 1, with systemic diseases, can not tolerate surgery. 2, local infection, not suitable for surgery. Preoperative preparation The operation of drainage in pancreatic cysts is complicated, and such patients often affect nutrition due to limited eating. Therefore, the balance of water and electrolyte should be corrected before surgery, antibiotics should be used to prevent infection, and blood transfusion preparation should be done. The stomach can be washed on the eve of the operation, and the stomach tube is placed before surgery.

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