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This prospective study evaluates whether preoperative endoscopic ultrasound elastography (EUS-E) can predict pancreatic texture during surgery and risk of postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) in 100 patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy. EUS-E measures pancreatic stiffness preoperatively. Intraoperative texture ("soft" or "hard") is assessed by surgeons blinded to EUS-E results. POPF is graded using ISGPF criteria. Predictive accuracy of EUS-E will be analyzed statistically.
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Pancreaticoduodenectomy is a complex surgery with significant morbidity, primarily due to postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF). Soft pancreatic texture is a major risk factor for POPF. Endoscopic ultrasound elastography (EUS-E) is a promising tool for assessing tissue stiffness. This study will prospectively enroll patients undergoing PD. Preoperative EUS-E will be performed, and intraoperative pancreatic texture will be assessed by the surgeon. Postoperative outcomes, especially POPF, will be meticulously recorded. The study will analyze the diagnostic accuracy of EUS-E for pancreatic texture, its correlation with POPF severity,, as well as the impact on patient outcomes. Data will be collected from medical records, EUS reports, surgical notes, and pathology reports, with strict quality control and confidentiality measures. Statistical analysis will include Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve analysis for accuracy, and regression analyses to identify predictors and assess impact on outcomes.
In this study, blinding (masking) is implemented as follows:
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Adult patients aged 18 years or older.
Patients scheduled for elective pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) due to pancreatic head or periampullary disease, including but not limited to:
Patients deemed suitable for PD by the multidisciplinary pancreatic surgery team based on preoperative imaging and clinical evaluation.
Adequate organ function and physiological reserve to undergo major abdominal surgery, as determined by clinical assessment and anesthesiology evaluation.
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100 participants in 1 patient group
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Saleh K Saleh, MD
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