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Title: Repeated pancreatic resection for pancreatic metastases from renal cell Carcinoma: A Spanish multicenter study (PANMEKID)
Author: Rojas-holguín, Adela
Fondevila-campo, Constantino
Sanjuanbenito, Alfonso
Fabregat-prous, Joan
Secanella-medayo, Luís
Rotellar-sastre, Fernando
Pardo-sánchez, Fernando
Prieto-calvo, Mikel
Marín-ortega, Héctor
Sánchez-cabús, Santiago
Diez-valladares, Luis
Alonso-casado, Óscar
González-serrano, Carmen
Rodríguez-sanjuan, Juan Carlos
García-plaza, Gabriel
Jaén-torrejimeno, Isabel
Suárez-muñoz, Miguel Ángel
Becerra-massare, Antonio
Rio, Paula Senra-del
Pando, Elizabeth
López-andújar, Rafael
Muñoz-forner, Elena
Rodriguez-lópez, Mario
Pereira, Fernando
Serrablo-requejo, Alejandro
Turrión, Víctor Sánchez
Garrido, Manuel Jiménez
Burdío, Fernando
Martín-pérez, Elena
Estevan-estevan, Rafael
López-guerra, Diego
Castell-gómez, José
Salinas-gómez, Javier
López-baena, José Ángel
López-ben, Santiago
Solar-garcía, Lorena
Pérez-alonso, Alejandro J.
Martínez-insfran, Luis Alberto
Blas, Juan Luis
Cornejo, Marian
Gutierrez-calvo, Alberto
Pozo, Carlos Domingo-del
Ochando-cerdan, Federico
Muñoz-bellvís, Luis
Rebollar-saenz, José
Sánchez, Belinda
Jover, José María
Gómez-bravo, Miguel Ángel
Ramia, José M.
Blanco-fernández, Gerardo
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2024
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Abstract: Background and objectives: Recurrent isolated pancreatic metastasis from Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC) after pancreatic resection is rare. The purpose of our study is to describe a series of cases of relapse of pancreatic metastasis from renal cancer in the pancreatic remnant and its surgical treatment with a repeated pancreatic resection, and to analyse the results of both overall and disease -free survival. Methods: Multicenter retrospective study of patients undergoing pancreatic resection for RCC pancreatic metastases, from January 2010 to May 2020. Patients were grouped into two groups depending on whether they received a single pancreatic resection (SPS) or iterative pancreatic resection. Data on short and long-term outcome after pancreatic resection were collected. Results: The study included 131 pancreatic resections performed in 116 patients. Thus, iterative pancreatic surgery (IPS) was performed in 15 patients. The mean length of time between the first pancreatic surgery and the second was 48.9 months (95 % CI: 22.2-56.9). There were no differences in the rate of postoperative complications. The DFS rates at 1, 3 and 5 years were 86 %, 78 % and 78 % vs 75 %, 50 % and 37 % in the IPS and SPS group respectively (p = 0.179). OS rates at 1, 3, 5 and 7 years were 100 %, 100 %, 100 % and 75 % in the IPS group vs 95 %, 85 %, 80 % and 68 % in the SPS group (p = 0.895). Conclusion: Repeated pancreatic resection in case of relapse of pancreatic metastasis of RCC in the pancreatic remnant is justified, since it achieves OS results similar to those obtained after the first resection.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.suronc.2024.102039
It is part of: Surgical Oncology, 2024, vol. 52, p. 102039
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/214028
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.suronc.2024.102039
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