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Title: Effect of Volume on Postoperative Outcomes After Left Pancreatectomy: A Multicenter Prospective Snapshot Study (SPANDISPAN Project)
Author: Aparicio-lópez, Daniel
M. Ramia, José
Villodre, Celia
J. Rubio-garcía, Juan
Hernández, Belén
Busquets, Juli
Secanella, Luis
Peláez, Nuria
Alkorta, Maialen
De-ariño-hervás, Itziar
Achalandabaso, Mar
Toledo-martínez, Enrique
Rotellar, Fernando
Martí-cruchaga, Pablo
A. Gómez-bravo, Miguel
Suárez-artacho, Gonzalo
Garcés-albir, Marina
Sabater, Luis
García-plaza, Gabriel
J. Alcalá, Francisco
Asensio, Enrique
Pacheco, David
Cugat, Esteban
Espín, Francisco
Galófre-recasens, María
Sánchez-pérez, Belinda
Santoyo-santoyo, Julio
Calvo, Jorge
Loinaz, Carmelo
I. García-domingo, María
Sánchez-cabús, Santiago
Martín-arnau, Belén
Blanco-fernández, Gerardo
Jaén-torrejimeno, Isabel
Domingo-del-pozo, Carlos
Payá, Carmen
González, Carmen
Etxebarría, Eider
López-andújar, Rafael
Ballester, Cristina
B. Vico-arias, Ana
Zambudio-carroll, Natalia
Estévez, Sergio
Nogueira-sixto, Manuel
I. Miota, José
Conde, Belén
A. Suárez-muñoz, Miguel
Roldán-de-la-rua, Jorge
Blanco-rodríguez, Angélica
González, Manuel
E. González-de-chaves-rodríguez, Pilar
Reyes-correa, Betsabé
López-ben, Santiago
Tió, Berta
Mínguez, Javier
Lasa-unzué, Inmaculada
Miyar, Alberto
Solar, Lorena
Burdío, Fernando
Ielpo, Benedetto
Carabias, Alberto
P. Sanz-muñoz, María
Escartín, Alfredo
Vela, Fulthon
Marqués, Elia
Pérez, Adelino
Palomares, Gloria
Calvo-córdoba, Antonio
T. Castell, José
J. Castro, María
C. Manzanares, María
Artigues, Enrique
L. Blas, Juan
Díez, Luis
Calero, Alicia
Quiñones, José
Rodríguez, Mario
F. Alcázar-lópez, Cándido
Serradilla-martín, Mario
Issue Date: 25-Aug-2025
Publisher: MDPI AG
Abstract: Background/Objectives: Like many other countries, the management of pancreatic cancer in Spain has developed in a fragmented manner. This study analyzes clinical outcomes related to patient volume at different centers after left pancreatectomy (LP). Our goal is to determine whether our practices align with the standards established in the literature and assess whether centralization's advantages significantly outweigh its disadvantages. Methods: The SPANDISPAN Project (SPANish DIStal PANcreatectomy) is an observational, prospective, multicenter study focused on LP conducted in Spanish Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery Units from 1 February 2022 to 31 January 2023. HPB units were defined as high volume if they performed more than 10 LPs annually. Results: This study included 313 patients who underwent LP at 42 centers across Spain over the course of a year. A total of 40.3% of the procedures were performed in high-volume centers. Significant differences in preoperative variables were only observed in ASA scores, which were higher in the high-volume group. Intraoperatively, minimally invasive surgical techniques were performed more frequently in high-volume centers. Postoperatively, the administration of somatostatin, major complications, and B and C postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) were more frequent in low-volume hospitals. Conclusions: The findings revealed that high-volume centers had a higher rate of minimally invasive surgery, lower intraoperative bleeding, fewer complications, and reduced POPFs compared to low-volume centers. However, it is important to note that low-volume centers still demonstrated acceptable outcomes. Thus, the selective referral of more complex laparoscopic procedures could initiate a gradual centralization of surgical practices.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14176013
It is part of: Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2025, vol. 14, issue. 17, p. 6013
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/223663
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14176013
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