Objective: To evaluate the safety and feasibility of binding fistulojejunostomy, a new operative procedure, in the treatment of external pancreatic fistula.
Methods: Eight patients suffering from external pancreatic fistula, 4 males and 4 females, aged 49 (22 approximately 69), underwent binding fistulojejunostomy: 2 cm-length of fistula was isolated and a tube was inserted therein, the jejunum was transected and the distant cut end was everted for the length of 3 cm, the mucosa of the everted jejunum was destroyed with carbolic acid, the everted mucosa of jejunum and the fistula were brought together and sutured with silk, the everted jejunum was then turned back to wrap over the fistula, a silk tie was lopped around the entire circumference of the anastomosis, and lastly, the tube was led out of the abdominal wall.
Results: all 8 patients recovered smoothly without pancreatic leakage and other complications.
Conclusion: Binding fistulojejunostomy is safe and effective for the treatment of external pancreatic fistula.