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Multiviszerale und erweiterte Resektionen beim Pankreaskarzinom

Multivisceral and Regional Resection for Pancreatic Carcinoma

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Summary

Out of 303 pancreatoduodenectomies performed for carcinoma in the past 19 years, 100 patients required a multivisceral or (in 39 cases) a regional pancreatectomy. Although the operative and hospital mortality for these extended resections was only 2%, long-term survival (only 1 patient survived more than 5 years) was inferior to conventional radical pancreatoduodenectomy with a 25% 5-year survival rate.

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Unter 303 Tumor-Duodenopankreatektomien der letzten 19 Jahre befanden sich 100, bei denen eine erweiterte bzw. 39mal eine sog. regionale Pankreatektomie notwendig wurde. Zwar betrug die Operations-und Hospitalletalität bei diesen größeren Eingriffen nur 2%, aber die Langzeitergebnisse (nur 1 Patientin überlebte mehr als 5 Jahre) sind denen nach konventioneller radikaler Duodenopankreatektomie (25% 5-Jahresüberlebensquote) unterlegen.

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Trede, M., Schwall, G. (1992). Multiviszerale und erweiterte Resektionen beim Pankreaskarzinom. In: Ungeheuer, E. (eds) Fortschritte in der Chirurgie im letzten Jahrzehnt. Kongreβband, vol 1992. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07303-2_7

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