The role of total pancreatectomy (TP) to treat pancreatic carcinoma is still debated. The aims of this study were to systematically review the previous literature and to summarize the indications and results of TP for pancreatic carcinoma. A systematic search was performed to identify all studies published up to November 2018 analyzing the survival of patients undergoing TP for pancreatic carcinoma. Clinical effectiveness was synthetized through a narrative review with full tabulation of results. Six studies published between 2009 and 2016 were retrieved, including 316 patients. The major indication was positive pancreatic margin at frozen section during partial pancreatectomy. The overall morbidity ranged from 36% to 69%, and mortality from 0% to 27%. Overall survival ranged from 52.7% to 67% at 1 year, from 20% to 42% at 3 years of follow-up, whereas the 5-year estimated overall survival ranged from 4.5% to 21.9%. Total pancreatectomy has an important role in the armamentarium of pancreatic surgeons. Postoperative morbidity and mortality are not negligible, but a trend for better postoperative outcomes in recent years is noticed. Mortality related to difficult glycemic control is rare. Long-term survival is comparable with survival after partial pancreatectomy for carcinoma.

Total pancreatectomy for pancreatic carcinoma. when, why, and what are the outcomes? Results of a systematic review / Petrucciani, Niccolo; Nigri, Giuseppe; Giannini, Giulia; Sborlini, Elena; Antolino, Laura; Deʼangelis, Nicola; Gavriilidis, Paschalis; Valente, Roberto; Lainas, Panagiotis; Dagher, Ibrahim; Debs, Tarek; Ramacciato, Giovanni. - In: PANCREAS. - ISSN 0885-3177. - 49:2(2020), pp. 175-180. [10.1097/MPA.0000000000001474]

Total pancreatectomy for pancreatic carcinoma. when, why, and what are the outcomes? Results of a systematic review

Petrucciani, Niccolo;Nigri, Giuseppe;Sborlini, Elena;Antolino, Laura;Valente, Roberto;Ramacciato, Giovanni
2020

Abstract

The role of total pancreatectomy (TP) to treat pancreatic carcinoma is still debated. The aims of this study were to systematically review the previous literature and to summarize the indications and results of TP for pancreatic carcinoma. A systematic search was performed to identify all studies published up to November 2018 analyzing the survival of patients undergoing TP for pancreatic carcinoma. Clinical effectiveness was synthetized through a narrative review with full tabulation of results. Six studies published between 2009 and 2016 were retrieved, including 316 patients. The major indication was positive pancreatic margin at frozen section during partial pancreatectomy. The overall morbidity ranged from 36% to 69%, and mortality from 0% to 27%. Overall survival ranged from 52.7% to 67% at 1 year, from 20% to 42% at 3 years of follow-up, whereas the 5-year estimated overall survival ranged from 4.5% to 21.9%. Total pancreatectomy has an important role in the armamentarium of pancreatic surgeons. Postoperative morbidity and mortality are not negligible, but a trend for better postoperative outcomes in recent years is noticed. Mortality related to difficult glycemic control is rare. Long-term survival is comparable with survival after partial pancreatectomy for carcinoma.
2020
pancreatic cancer; total pancreatectomy; morbidity
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Total pancreatectomy for pancreatic carcinoma. when, why, and what are the outcomes? Results of a systematic review / Petrucciani, Niccolo; Nigri, Giuseppe; Giannini, Giulia; Sborlini, Elena; Antolino, Laura; Deʼangelis, Nicola; Gavriilidis, Paschalis; Valente, Roberto; Lainas, Panagiotis; Dagher, Ibrahim; Debs, Tarek; Ramacciato, Giovanni. - In: PANCREAS. - ISSN 0885-3177. - 49:2(2020), pp. 175-180. [10.1097/MPA.0000000000001474]
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