Objective:To investegate the influencing factors of intraabdominal infectious complications after pancreatoduodenectomy(PD). Methods: The postoperative intraabdominal infectious complications occurrence rate and the influencing factors after PD in 196 patients in recent 7 years were retrospectively analyzed.Results:After PD,the rate of postoperative intraabdominal infections was significantly higher than the rate of other complications. The rate of intraabdominal infections in patients with near normal pancreatic remnent and with pulmonary infections were significantly higher than those in with harder pancreatic remnant and without pulmonary infections(P<0.01). Conclusions:The pancreatic remnant texture and pulmonary infections are the significant influencing factors of intraabdominal infections after PD.So attention should be paid to consider the condition of pancreatic parenchyma,and prevent and cure pulmonary infections to avoid the occurrence of intraabdominal infections as possible.