Xi Liu1,2, Wenjie Chin1,2, Chenggeng Pan1, Weichen Zhang1,2, Jun Yu1,2, Shusen Zheng1,2, Yuanxing Liu1,2. 1. Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, Department of Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. 2. NHC Key Laboratory of Combined Multi-organ Transplantation, Hangzhou, China.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Small nonfunctional pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (NF-PNETs) ≤2 cm have variable biological features, and there is no gold standard treatment for their management. The present study aimed to evaluate the risk of malignancy of small NF-PNETs and their outcomes following curative resection. METHODS: Patients with NF-PNETs undergoing surgical resection at the First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, between 2012 and 2017 were included. Clinicopathological characteristics, perioperative results, and prognosis were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 73 patients were identified, including 28 with small NF-PNETs and 45 large PNETs; 32.1% of NF-PNETs ≤2 cm underwent a parenchyma-sparing pancreas surgery, which was >6.7% in large NF-PNETs. No statistically significant differences in perioperative results, postoperative complications, and long-term outcomes were found between small tumors undergoing standard and parenchyma-sparing pancreatectomy. Eighteen small tumors (64.3%) developed a perioperative complication, with a clinically significant pancreatic fistula rate of 25%; however, only 2 patient needed reintervention. Small NF-PNETs in 3 patients were malignant. Multivariate logistic regression showed that grade ≥3 and lymphovascular invasion were independently related to malignancy in NF-PNETs. CONCLUSIONS: Small NF-PNETs (≤2 cm) are not immune from potential malignancy. Surgical resection may be considered for small tumors and can provide favorable postoperative and long-term outcomes. Parenchyma-sparing pancreatectomy may be an alternative surgery for selected small local NF-PNETs. 2021 Gland Surgery. All rights reserved.
BACKGROUND: Small nonfunctional pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (NF-PNETs) ≤2 cm have variable biological features, and there is no gold standard treatment for their management. The present study aimed to evaluate the risk of malignancy of small NF-PNETs and their outcomes following curative resection. METHODS: Patients with NF-PNETs undergoing surgical resection at the First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, between 2012 and 2017 were included. Clinicopathological characteristics, perioperative results, and prognosis were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 73 patients were identified, including 28 with small NF-PNETs and 45 large PNETs; 32.1% of NF-PNETs ≤2 cm underwent a parenchyma-sparing pancreas surgery, which was >6.7% in large NF-PNETs. No statistically significant differences in perioperative results, postoperative complications, and long-term outcomes were found between small tumors undergoing standard and parenchyma-sparing pancreatectomy. Eighteen small tumors (64.3%) developed a perioperative complication, with a clinically significant pancreatic fistula rate of 25%; however, only 2 patient needed reintervention. Small NF-PNETs in 3 patients were malignant. Multivariate logistic regression showed that grade ≥3 and lymphovascular invasion were independently related to malignancy in NF-PNETs. CONCLUSIONS: Small NF-PNETs (≤2 cm) are not immune from potential malignancy. Surgical resection may be considered for small tumors and can provide favorable postoperative and long-term outcomes. Parenchyma-sparing pancreatectomy may be an alternative surgery for selected small local NF-PNETs. 2021 Gland Surgery. All rights reserved.
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