2022
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2022.213801
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Enucleation Versus Standard Pancreatic Resection for Benign Lesions and Borderline Tumors: A Comparative Study

Abstract: Background: Enucleation of pancreatic benign lesions and borderline tumors, compared with standard pancreatic resection, may avoid postoperative impairment of the metabolic pancreatic functions. However, its influence on postoperative morbidity and disease recurrence seems obscure. Therefore, the choice between both approaches remains controversial.Objective: To evaluate the outcome of enucleation compared with standard pancreatic resection (SPR) of pancreatic benign lesions and borderline tumors among patient… Show more

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