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NCT ID: NCT05171361 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Pancreaticobiliary Cancer

Pancreaticogastrostomy Versus Pancreaticojejunostomy With Dunking Technique After Pancreaticodudenectomy: A Prospective Randomized Comparative Study

Start date: March 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To compare between the outcomes of pancreaticogastrostomy and pancreaticojejunostomy with dunking technique after Pancreaticodudenectomy in the treatment of operable periampullary malignancies.

NCT ID: NCT03510429 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Pancreaticobiliary Cancer

Clinical Validation of Nutritional Supplements("Ketogenic Plus") Developed for Pancreaticobiliary Cancer Patients

Start date: April 12, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Decreased bowel function and loss of appetite in patients who underwent pancreaticobiliary surgery contribute impaired nutritional status in postoperative period. It can also affect perioperative and oncologic outcomes negatively. Therefore it is important to improve nutritional status in postoperative period by supply tailor-made optimal diets. The investigators have developed customized postoperative diets and products for pancreaticobiliary cancer patients. This time, newly developed ketogenic drink contain beefsteak mint. The investigators expect that nutritional supplement for pancreaticobiliary patients will increase the food intake rate and contribute a improvement of perioperative outcomes and even oncologic outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT03294096 Completed - Clinical trials for Pancreaticobiliary Cancer

Clinical Validation of Nutritional Supplements Developed for Pancreaticobiliary Cancer Patients

Start date: September 4, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Decreased bowel function and loss of appetite in patients who underwent pancreaticobiliary surgery contribute impaired nutritional status in postoperative period. It can also affect perioperative and oncologic outcomes negatively. Therefore it is important to improve nutritional status in postoperative period by supply tailor-made optimal diets. The investigators have developed customized postoperative diets and products for pancreaticobiliary cancer patients. The investigators expect that nutritional supplement for pancreaticobiliary patients will increase the food intake rate and contribute a improvement of perioperative outcomes and even oncologic outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT02964806 Completed - Clinical trials for Pancreaticobiliary Cancer

Development and Clinical Validation of Ketogen-based Therapeutic Diet for Pancreaticobiliary Cancer Patients

Start date: November 7, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Decreased bowel function and loss of appetite in patients who underwent pancreaticobiliary surgery contribute impaired nutritional status in postoperative period. It can also affect perioperative and oncologic outcomes negatively. Therefore it is important to improve nutritional status in postoperative period by supply tailor-made optimal diets. The investigators have developed customized postoperative diets for pancreaticobiliary cancer patients. The investigators expect that customized diets for pancreaticobiliary patients will increase the food intake rate and contribute a improvement of perioperative outcomes and even oncologic outcomes.