Safety and performance of a synthetic sealant patch aimed to prevent postoperative pancreatic fistula after distal pancreatectomy (SHIELDS) – Prospective international multicenter phase II study

The incidence for clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistulas (CR-POPF) in distal pancreatectomy (DP) ranges up to 25%. None of the available sealants significantly reduce CR-POPF. A new biodegradable sealant patch was able to reduce POPF and to achieve bleeding control in a preclinical po...

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Veröffentlicht in:HPB (Oxford, England) England), 2024-07, Vol.26 (7), p.903-910
Hauptverfasser: Goetz, Mara R., Heumann, Asmus, Bassi, Claudio, Landoni, Luca, Khatib-Chahidi, Karl, Ghadimi, Michael, von Heessen, Maximillian, Berrevoet, Frederik, Gryspeerdt, Filip, Besselink, Marc, van Bodegraven, Eduard A., Adham, Mustapha, Pratschke, Johann, Schöning, Wenzel, Izbicki, Jakob R., Bockhorn, Maximilian
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Zusammenfassung:The incidence for clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistulas (CR-POPF) in distal pancreatectomy (DP) ranges up to 25%. None of the available sealants significantly reduce CR-POPF. A new biodegradable sealant patch was able to reduce POPF and to achieve bleeding control in a preclinical porcine DP model. The aim of this first-in-human study was to assess the safety and performance of the sealant patch. In this multicenter, single-arm study, 40 patients undergoing distal pancreatectomy were prospectively enrolled from 8 centers. Following surgical resection, the transection plane was closed according to the standard of care and manually covered with the sealant patch. As primary endpoint the incidence of CR-POPF up to 30-days postoperatively was evaluated. The secondary endpoints included the assessment of complications and device usability. Among 40 patients after distal pancreatectomy, CR-POPF occurred in 7 (17.5%) up to postoperative day 30. No type C POPF was observed. There was no intraoperative bleeding observed after patch application. The results of this international phase II study demonstrate promising results of a new sealant patch regarding the rate of CR-POPF. Randomized studies are now needed to confirm the superiority of the current patch as compared to the best current practice.
ISSN:1365-182X
1477-2574
1477-2574
DOI:10.1016/j.hpb.2024.03.002