Role Of Staging Laparoscopy In The Management Of Pancreatic Duct Carcinoma (Pdac): Single-Center Experience From A Tertiary Hospital In Brazil

Journal of surgical oncology(2018)

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BackgroundProper staging is critical to the management of pancreatic ductal carcinoma (PDAC). Laparoscopy has been used to stage patients without gross metastatic disease with variable success.ObjectivesWe aimed to identify the frequency of patients diagnosed by laparoscopy with occult metastatic disease. Also, we looked for variables related to a higher chance of occult metastasis.MethodsPatients with PDAC submitted to staging laparoscopy either immediately before pancreatectomy or as a separate procedure between January 2010 and December 2016 were included. None presented gross metastatic disease at initial staging. We used logistic regression to search for variables associated with metastatic disease.ResultsThe study population consisted of 63 patients. Among all patients, nine (16.7%) had occult metastases at laparoscopy. Unresectable tumor (Odds ratio=18.0, P=0.03), increasing tumor size (Odds ratio=1.36, P=0.01), and abdominal pain (Odds ratio=5.6, P=0.04) significantly predicted the risk of occult metastases in univariate analysis. In multivariate analysis, only tumor size predicted the risk of occult metastases.ConclusionLaparoscopy remains a valuable tool in PDAC staging. Patients with either large or unresectable tumors, or presenting with abdominal pain present the highest risk for occult intra-abdominal metastases.
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cancer,laparoscopy,metastasis,pancreatic
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