The effectiveness of Hemopatch™ in preventing postoperative distal pancreatectomy fistulas

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Objectives: Postoperative fistula after distal pancreatectomy (DP) is still a significant complication, although many tools and tips have been utilized to try to reduce its elevated frequency. This paper focuses on the role of a sealing hemostatic device, Hemopatch™, to prevent postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) after DP. Methods: Retrospectively we divided our sampling of 57 patients submitted to DP into two groups according to the availability of the device: 18 patients without Hemopatch™ and 39 patients using Hemopatch™. Results: Significant difference was observed in leak occurrence (p < 0.05). No significant association was observed between the number of blood transfusions, the frequency of postoperative complications, associated splenectomy and POPF. Conclusion: This is a preliminary study and the first focused on the prevention of POPF after DP using Hemopatch™. Thanks to its double function of hemostasis and sealant, Hemopatch™ can be taken into consideration as an efficacy tool to prevent pancreatic POPF.

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Pisapia, A., Crolla, E., Saracco, M., Saglioccolo, A., Dolce, P., & Molino, C. (2019). The effectiveness of HemopatchTM in preventing postoperative distal pancreatectomy fistulas. Expert Review of Medical Devices, 16(3), 253–256. https://doi.org/10.1080/17434440.2019.1582328

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