2020
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-020-08658-5
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Predictors for Survival in an International Cohort of Patients Undergoing Distal Pancreatectomy for Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

Abstract: Background Surgical factors, including resection of Gerota’s fascia, R0-resection, and lymph node yield, may be associated with survival after distal pancreatectomy (DP) for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), but evidence from large multicenter studies is lacking. This study aimed to identify predictors for overall survival after DP for PDAC, especially those related to surgical technique. Patients and Methods Data from an international retrospective cohort includ… Show more

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“…The prognostic roles of lymph node ratio, perineural invasion, and adjuvant chemotherapy in pancreatic body/tail cancer have been reported previously. 34 , 39 , 40 The dismal prognosis for patients undergoing extended DP for PDAC has been highlighted in our previous reports and in other studies. 34 , 40 – 43 In this study, resection margins were positive in 82% of patients undergoing extended resection.…”
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“…The prognostic roles of lymph node ratio, perineural invasion, and adjuvant chemotherapy in pancreatic body/tail cancer have been reported previously. 34 , 39 , 40 The dismal prognosis for patients undergoing extended DP for PDAC has been highlighted in our previous reports and in other studies. 34 , 40 – 43 In this study, resection margins were positive in 82% of patients undergoing extended resection.…”
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confidence: 65%
“… 34 , 39 , 40 The dismal prognosis for patients undergoing extended DP for PDAC has been highlighted in our previous reports and in other studies. 34 , 40 – 43 In this study, resection margins were positive in 82% of patients undergoing extended resection. Considering that all extended resection specimens that were examined according to the standardized protocol in period 2 showed R 1, we believe that R 0 can hardly be expected in this group.…”
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“…Recent studies based on the definitions of R1 according to the Royal College of Pathologists (B1 mm clearance; 0 mm clearance at the anterior surface) report on microscopic margin involvement in 40-45% of DP specimens, which is markedly lower than in our series. 32,34,35 However, the data are difficult to compare as the pathology examination protocols that were followed are hardly mentioned in these FIG. 1 Survival Following standard (R0/R1) and extended distal pancreatectomy in patients with non-metastatic ductal adenocarcinoma.…”
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“…This study provided evidence that several surgical factors are associated with improved survival after distal pancreatectomy for PDAC, allowing the opportunity to integrate these into standard surgical practice to optimize oncological outcomes. 5…”
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