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Middle pancreatectomy: indications, short- and long-term operative outcomes.

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
To evaluate the indications, perioperative, and long-term outcomes of a large cohort of patients who underwent middle pancreatectomy (MP).MP is a parenchyma-sparing technique aimed to reduce the risk of postoperative exocrine and endocrine insufficiency. Reported outcomes after MP are conflicting.: Patients who underwent MP between 1990 and 2005 at the Massachusetts General Hospital and at the University of Verona were identified. The outcomes after MP were compared with a control group that underwent extended left pancreatectomy (ELP) for neoplasms in the mid pancreas.A total of 100 patients underwent MP. The most common indications were neuroendocrine neoplasms, serous cystadenoma, and branch-duct IPMNs. Comparison with 45 ELP showed that intraoperative blood loss and transfusions were significantly higher for ELP. The 2 groups showed no differences in overall morbidity, abdominal complications, overall pancreatic fistula, and grade B/C pancreatic fistula rate (17\% in MP and 13\% in ELP), but the mean hospital-stay was longer for MP patients (P = 0.005). Mortality was zero. In the MP group, 5 patients affected by IPMNs had positive resection margins and 3 had recurrence. After a median follow-up of 54 months, incidence of new endocrine and exocrine insufficiency were significantly higher in the ELP group (4\% vs. 38\%, P = 0.0001 and 5\% vs. 15.6\%, P = 0.039, respectively).MP is a safe and effective procedure for treatment of benign and low-grade malignant neoplasms of the mid pancreas and is associated with a low risk of development of exocrine and endocrine insufficiency. MP should be avoided in patients affected by main-duct IPMN.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Cohort Studies; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Incidence; Length of Stay; Male; Massachusetts; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Recurrence; Local; Pancreatectomy; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Postoperative Complications; Retrospective Studies; Survival Rate; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome
Elenco autori:
C., Bassi; A. L., Warshaw; Falconi, Massimo; S. P., Thayer; P., Pederzoli; C. F., del Castillo; Crippa, Stefano; Partelli, Stefano
Autori di Ateneo:
CRIPPA STEFANO
FALCONI MASSIMO
PARTELLI STEFANO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/11941
Pubblicato in:
ANNALS OF SURGERY
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.sla.0000262790.51512.57
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