INTRODUCTION: The reported experience with laparoscopic pancreatic surgery remains limited to case reports or small series of patients. A recent European multicenter study has allowed the limits and results of this technique to be known. This article presents an analysis of the results of the Spanish National Registry of Laparoscopic Pancreatic Surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 132 patients with lesions in the left pancreas were included in this series. The final diagnosis included 42 neuroendocrine tumors, 40 cystic neoplasms, 24 cysts and pseudocysts, 8 inflammatory tumors, 8 ductal carcinomas, 7 intraductal papillary mucinous tumors, 1 acinar carcinoma and 2 solid pseudopapillary tumors. RESULTS: The conversion rate was 9.7%. Tumor enucleation was performed only in patients with insulinomas. The most frequent technique was spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy. There were no postoperative deaths. The overall rate of postoperative pancreatic-related complications was 16%. CONCLUSIONS: Although only a few Spanish hospitals participated in the registry, a greater number of hospitals are expected to enroll patients in the very near future.
INTRODUCTION: The reported experience with laparoscopic pancreatic surgery remains limited to case reports or small series of patients. A recent European multicenter study has allowed the limits and results of this technique to be known. This article presents an analysis of the results of the Spanish National Registry of Laparoscopic Pancreatic Surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 132 patients with lesions in the left pancreas were included in this series. The final diagnosis included 42 neuroendocrine tumors, 40 cystic neoplasms, 24 cysts and pseudocysts, 8 inflammatory tumors, 8 ductal carcinomas, 7 intraductal papillary mucinous tumors, 1 acinar carcinoma and 2 solid pseudopapillary tumors. RESULTS: The conversion rate was 9.7%. Tumor enucleation was performed only in patients with insulinomas. The most frequent technique was spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy. There were no postoperative deaths. The overall rate of postoperative pancreatic-related complications was 16%. CONCLUSIONS: Although only a few Spanish hospitals participated in the registry, a greater number of hospitals are expected to enroll patients in the very near future.
Authors: Mario Testini; Angela Gurrado; Germana Lissidini; Pietro Venezia; Luigi Greco; Giuseppe Piccinni Journal: World J Gastroenterol Date: 2010-12-07 Impact factor: 5.742
Authors: Jesús María Villar; Pablo Moreno; Joaquín Ortega; Elisabeth Bollo; César Pablo Ramírez; Nuria Muñoz; Cristina Martínez; Eduardo Domínguez-Adame; Juan Sancho; José Miguel del Pino; José Manuel Couselo; Ana Carrión; Marifé Candel; Nieves Cáceres; José María Octavio; Francisco Mateo; Lourdes Galán; José Manuel Ramia; Javier Aguiló; Francisco Herrera Journal: Langenbecks Arch Surg Date: 2010-07-25 Impact factor: 3.445