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J Gastrointest Surg ; 28(4): 467-473, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38583897

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BACKGROUND: The effect of radiologic splenic vessels involvement (RSVI) on the survival of patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAC) located in the body and tail of the pancreas is controversial, and its influence on postoperative morbidity after distal pancreatectomy (DP) is unknown. This study aimed to determine the influence of RSVI on postoperative complications, overall survival (OS), and disease-free survival (DFS) in patients undergoing DP for PAC. METHODS: A multicenter retrospective study of DP was conducted at 7 hepatopancreatobiliary units between January 2008 and December 2018. Patients were classified according to the presence of RSVI. A Clavien-Dindo grade of >II was considered to represent a major complication. RESULTS: A total of 95 patients were included in the analysis. Moreover, 47 patients had vascular infiltration: 4 had arterial involvement, 10 had venous involvement, and 33 had both arterial and venous involvements. The rates of major complications were 20.8% in patients without RSVI, 40.0% in those with venous RSVI, 25.0% in those with arterial RSVI, and 30.3% in those with both arterial and venous RSVIs (P = .024). The DFS rates at 3 years were 56% in the group without RSVI, 50% in the group with arterial RSVI, and 16% in the group with both arterial and venous RSVIs (P = .003). The OS rates at 3 years were 66% in the group without RSVI, 50% in the group with arterial RSVI, and 29% in the group with both arterial and venous RSVIs (P < .0001). CONCLUSION: RSVI increased the major complication rates after DP and reduced the OS and DFS. Therefore, it may be a useful prognostic marker in patients with PAC scheduled to undergo DP and may help to select patients likely to benefit from neoadjuvant treatment.


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Adenocarcinoma , Carcinoma Ductal Pancreático , Neoplasias Pancreáticas , Humanos , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/cirugía , Pancreatectomía/efectos adversos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Adenocarcinoma/diagnóstico por imagen , Adenocarcinoma/cirugía , Carcinoma Ductal Pancreático/diagnóstico por imagen , Carcinoma Ductal Pancreático/cirugía , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/etiología
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Surgery ; 175(4): 1134-1139, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38071134

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BACKGROUND: Textbook outcome is an interesting quality metrics tool. Information on textbook outcomes in distal pancreatectomy is very scarce. In this study we determined textbook outcome in a distal pancreatectomy multicenter database and propose a specific definition of textbook outcome-distal pancreatectomy that includes pancreatic fistula. METHODS: Retrospective multicenter observational study of distal pancreatectomy performed at 8 hepatopancreatobiliary surgery units from January 1, 2008, to December 31, 2018. The inclusion criteria were any scheduled distal pancreatectomy performed for any diagnosis and age > 18 years. Specific textbook outcome-distal pancreatectomy was defined as hospital stay P < 75, no Clavien-Dindo complications (≥ III), no hospital mortality, and no readmission recorded at 90 days, and the absence of pancreatic fistula (B/C). RESULTS: Of the 450 patients included, 262 (58.2%) obtained textbook outcomes. Prolonged stay was the parameter most frequently associated with failure to achieve textbook outcomes. The textbook outcome group presented the following results. Preoperative: lower American Society of Anesthesiologists score < III, a lower percentage of smokers, and less frequent tumor invasion of neighboring organs or vascular invasion; operative: major laparoscopic approach, and less resection of neighboring organs and less operative transfusion; postoperative: lower percentage of delayed gastric emptying and pancreatic fistula B/C, and diagnosis other an adenocarcinoma. In the multivariate study, the American Society of Anesthesiologists score > II, resection of neighboring organs, B/C pancreatic fistula, and delayed gastric emptying were associated with failure to achieve textbook outcomes. CONCLUSION: The textbook outcome rate in our 450 pancreaticoduodenectomies was 58.2%. In the multivariate analysis, the causes of failure to achieve textbook outcomes were American Society of Anesthesiologists score > II, resection of neighboring organs, pancreatic fistula B/C, and delayed gastric emptying. We believe that pancreatic fistula should be added to the specific definition of textbook outcome-distal pancreatectomy because it is the most frequent complication of this procedure.


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Gastroparesia , Laparoscopía , Neoplasias Pancreáticas , Humanos , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Fístula Pancreática/epidemiología , Fístula Pancreática/etiología , Fístula Pancreática/cirugía , Pancreatectomía/métodos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/epidemiología , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/etiología , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/diagnóstico , Resultado del Tratamiento , Laparoscopía/efectos adversos
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Gland Surg ; 11(5): 795-804, 2022 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35694091

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Background: Mucinous cysts of the pancreas (MCN) are infrequent, usually unilocular tumors which occur in postmenopausal women and are located in the pancreatic body/tail. The risk of malignancy is low. The objective is to define preoperative risk factors of malignancy in pancreatic MCN and to assess the feasibility of the laparoscopic approach. Methods: Retrospective multicenter observational study of prospectively recorded data regarding distal pancreatectomies was carried out at seven hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) Units between 01/01/08 and 31/12/18 (the ERPANDIS Project). Results: Four hundred and forty-four distal pancreatectomies were recorded including 47 MCN (10.6%). Thirty-five were non-invasive tumors (74.5%). In all, 93% of patients were female, and 60% were ASA (American Society of Anaesthesiology) II. The mean preoperative size was 46 mm. Patients with invasive tumors were older (54 vs. 63 years). Invasive tumors were larger (6 vs. 4 cm), although the difference was not significant (P=0.287). Sixty percent was operated via laparoscopic approach, which was used in 74.6% of non-invasive tumors and in 16.7% of the invasive ones. The spleen was not preserved in 93.6% of the patients. R0 resection was obtained in all patients. Two patients with invasive tumors died. Conclusions: In our surgical series of MCN, patients with malignancy were older and presented larger tumors, although the difference was not statistically significant. Laparoscopy is a safe and feasible approach for MCN. Prospective studies are now needed to define risk factors that can guide the decision whether to administer conservative treatment or to operate.

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Cir Cir ; 89(6): 728-732, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34851578

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BACKGROUND: Adrenal metastases are the most common malignant lesions of the adrenal glands and the second most common tumor after adenomas. The location of the primary tumor is described: lung (39%), breast (35%), gastrointestinal tract, among other. Several studies show that surgery improves survival in selected cases. METHOD: Retrospective and single-center observational study of patients operated for adrenal metastasis over a period of 11 years. The characteristics of the disease and surgical results were described. RESULTS: 14 suprarenalectomies were performed. The average age was 65.85 years. The primary tumors described: non-small cell lung carcinoma (42.8%) and clear cell renal carcinoma (14.20%). In 92.8% the injury was unilateral. In 64.2% it was metachronous. An initial laparoscopic approach was performed in 85.71%. The morbidity of our series was 14.28%. The median overall survival was 30 months. Survival was 75% per year, 55.5% at 3 years and 40% at 5 years. CONCLUSIONS: Age, primary location, degree of differentiation, histological type, size greater, laterality, disease-free interval, chemotherapy and surgical technique are not associated with changes in survival. In the presence of a single adrenal mass, surgical evaluation is mandatory and surgery could play a role in patients with metastases in other locations with control of the primary disease.


ANTECEDENTES: Las metástasis suprarrenales son las lesiones malignas más frecuentes de las glándulas suprarrenales. Como localización del tumor primario se encuentran el pulmón (39%), la mama (35%), el riñón y el tracto gastrointestinal, entre otros. La cirugía mejora la supervivencia en casos seleccionados. MÉTODO: Estudio observacional, retrospectivo y unicéntrico de pacientes intervenidos de suprarrenalectomía por metástasis suprarrenal en un periodo de 11 años. Se describen las características de la enfermedad y los resultados quirúrgicos. RESULTADOS: Se realizaron 14 suprarrenalectomías. La media de edad de los pacientes fue de 65.85 años. Los tumores primarios fueron carcinoma no microcítico pulmonar (42.8%) y carcinoma renal de células claras (14.20%). En el 92.8% de los casos fue unilateral y en el 64.2% metacrónica. Se realizó laparoscopia inicial en el 85.71%. La morbilidad fue del 14.28%. La mediana de supervivencia global fue de 30 meses. La supervivencia fue del 75% al año, el 55.5% a los 3 años y el 40% a los 5 años. CONCLUSIONES: La edad, la localización primaria, el grado de diferenciación, el tipo histológico, el tamaño, la lateralidad, el intervalo libre de enfermedad, la quimioterapia y la técnica quirúrgica no se asocian a cambios en la supervivencia. Ante una masa suprarrenal única, la valoración quirúrgica es mandatoria y la cirugía podría ocupar un papel en pacientes con metástasis en otras localizaciones con control de la enfermedad primaria.


Asunto(s)
Neoplasias de las Glándulas Suprarrenales , Neoplasias Pulmonares , Neoplasias Primarias Secundarias , Neoplasias de las Glándulas Suprarrenales/cirugía , Adrenalectomía , Anciano , Humanos , Neoplasias Pulmonares/cirugía , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Int J Surg ; 82: 123-129, 2020 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32860956

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BACKGROUND: Multivisceral resection (MVR) is sometimes necessary to achieve disease-free margins in cancer surgery. In certain patients with pancreatic tumors that invade neighboring organs these must be removed to perform an appropriate oncological surgery. In addition, there is an increasing need to perform resections of other organs like liver not directly invaded by the tumor but which require synchronous removal. The results of MVR in pancreatic surgery are controversial. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A distal pancreatectomy retrospective multicenter observational study using prospectively compiled data carried out at seven HPB Units. The period study was January 2008 to December 2018. We excluded DP with celiac trunk resection. RESULTS: 435 DP were performed. In 62 (14.25%) an extra organ was resected (82 organs). Comparison of the preoperative data of MVR and non-MVR patients showed that patients with MVR had lower BMI, higher ASA and larger tumor size. In the MVR group, the approach was mostly laparotomic and spleen preservation was performed only in 8% of the cases, Blood loss and the percentage of intraoperative transfusion were higher in MVR group. Major morbidity rates (Clavien > IIIa) and mortality (0.8vs.4.8%) were higher in the MVR group. Pancreatic fistula rates were practically the same in both groups. Mean hospital stay was twice as long in the MVR group and the readmission rate was higher in the MVR group. Histology study confirmed a much higher rate of malignant tumors in MVR group. CONCLUSIONS: In order to obtain free margins or treat pathologies in several organs we think that DP + MVR is a feasible technique in selected patients; the results obtained are not as good as those of DP without MVR but are acceptable nonetheless. CLINICALTRIALS. GOV IDENTIFIER: NCT04317352.


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Pancreatectomía/métodos , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/cirugía , Adulto , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Morbilidad , Pancreatectomía/efectos adversos , Fístula Pancreática/epidemiología , Estudios Retrospectivos
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