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Pancreatic resection in the pediatric, adolescent and young adult population: nationwide analysis on complications.

Authors :
Pranger BK
van Dam JL
Groen JV
van Eijck CH
Koerkamp BG
Bonsing BA
Mieog JSD
Besselink MG
Busch OR
Kazemier G
de Jong KP
de Kleine RHJ
Molenaar IQ
Stommel MWJ
Gerhards MF
Coolsen MME
van Santvoort HC
van der Harst E
Klaase JM
de Meijer VE
Source :
HPB : the official journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association [HPB (Oxford)] 2021 Aug; Vol. 23 (8), pp. 1175-1184. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Dec 03.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to determine pancreatic surgery specific short- and long-term complications of pediatric, adolescent and young adult (PAYA) patients who underwent pancreatic resection, as compared to a comparator cohort of adults.<br />Methods: A nationwide retrospective cohort study was performed in PAYA patients who underwent pancreatic resection between 2007 and 2016. PAYA was defined as all patients <40 years at time of surgery. Pancreatic surgery-specific complications were assessed according to international definitions and textbook outcome was determined.<br />Results: A total of 230 patients were included in the PAYA cohort (112 distal pancreatectomies, 99 pancreatoduodenectomies), and 2526 patients in the comparator cohort. For pancreatoduodenectomy, severe morbidity (29.3% vs. 28.6%; P = 0.881), in-hospital mortality (1% vs. 4%; P = 0.179) and textbook outcome (62% vs. 58%; P = 0.572) were comparable between the PAYA and the comparator cohort. These outcomes were also similar for distal pancreatectomy. After pancreatoduodenectomy, new-onset diabetes mellitus (8% vs. 16%) and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (27% vs. 73%) were lower in the PAYA cohort when compared to adult literature.<br />Conclusion: Pancreatic surgery-specific complications were comparable with patients ≥40 years. Development of endocrine and exocrine insufficiency in PAYA patients who underwent pancreatoduodenectomy, however, was substantially lower compared to adult literature.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1477-2574
Volume :
23
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
HPB : the official journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33281080
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hpb.2020.10.029