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      J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 92(1): 52-56, 1991
      
    
    
        
        
        
        
        
        
    
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            A CLINICAL EVALUATION OF RECONSTRUCTION METHODS AFTER
PANCREATODUODENECTOMY FROM A VIEW OF
FAT DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION
                        The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reconstruction methods of modified Imanaga procedure and modified Child procedure from a point of fat digestion and absorption in patients who received pancreatoduodenectomy by using 
13C-labelled medium chain fat. 
The 
13CO
2 abundances were elevated rapidly after oral ingestion of 
13C-octanoic acid and 
13C-trioctanoin in modified Imanaga procedure group. The peak 
13CO
2 abundances appeared earlier in modified Imanaga procedure group than in modified Child procedure group. 
No significant difference was seen between two groups in the percent recovery of 
13CO
2 in the breath after oral loading of 
13C-octanoic acid. But modified lmanaga procedure group showed significantly higher recovery rate of 
13CO
2 of 
13C-trioctanoin when compared to modified Child procedure group. 
These results suggest that modified lmanaga procedure would have a benefit for fat digestion and absorption after pancreatoduodenectomy.
                    
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