2023
DOI: 10.1177/10732748231153094
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Surgical Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer: Currently Debated Topics on Vascular Resection

Abstract: Vascular resections involving the superior mesenteric and portal veins (SMV-PV), celiac axis (CA), superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and hepatic artery (HA) have multiplied in recent years, raising the resection rate for pancreatic cancer (PDAC) and the related morbidity and mortality rates. While resection is generally accepted for resectable SMV-PV, the usefulness of associated arterial resection in borderline resectable (BRPC) and locally-advanced PDAC (LAPC) is much debated. Careful selection of splenic vei… Show more

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“…Minimally invasive surgery, 2,8 including robotic surgery, 9,10 natural orifice surgery, 35,36,38 and laparoscopic surgery, 12,35,37–39 has become increasingly popular in recent decades, although some controversial issues remain. 41 Additionally, adequate pain control is the milestone for successful surgical treatment and should always be applied. 42 As such, these aforementioned factors are also part of the ERAS protocol.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Minimally invasive surgery, 2,8 including robotic surgery, 9,10 natural orifice surgery, 35,36,38 and laparoscopic surgery, 12,35,37–39 has become increasingly popular in recent decades, although some controversial issues remain. 41 Additionally, adequate pain control is the milestone for successful surgical treatment and should always be applied. 42 As such, these aforementioned factors are also part of the ERAS protocol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The management of blood vessels is of high importance in many oncological resections. Malignant tumors with an invasion of adjacent arteries or veins or tumors of vascular origin require resection of these blood vessels, and, depending on the specific vessel, vascular reconstruction to ensure sufficient end-organ perfusion or venous drainage ( 1 , 2 ). In tumors that abut vessels, but do not infiltrate them and do not show circumferential growth, such as for example pancreatic carcinomas, periadventitial dissection, sometimes named “divestment”, can be sufficient ( 3 ).…”
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