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REDISCOVER International Guidelines on the Perioperative Care of Surgical Patients With Borderline-resectable and Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer.

Authors :
Boggi U
Kauffmann E
Napoli N
Barreto SG
Besselink MG
Fusai GK
Hackert T
Abu Hilal M
Marchegiani G
Salvia R
Shrikhande SV
Truty M
Werner J
Wolfgang CL
Bannone E
Capretti G
Cattelani A
Coppola A
Cucchetti A
De Sio D
Di Dato A
Di Meo G
Fiorillo C
Gianfaldoni C
Ginesini M
Hidalgo Salinas C
Lai Q
Miccoli M
Montorsi R
Pagnanelli M
Poli A
Ricci C
Sucameli F
Tamburrino D
Viti V
Addeo PF
Alfieri S
Bachellier P
Baiocchi GL
Balzano G
Barbarello L
Brolese A
Busquets J
Butturini G
Caniglia F
Caputo D
Casadei R
Chunhua X
Colangelo E
Coratti A
Costa F
Crafa F
Dalla Valle R
De Carlis L
de Wilde RF
Del Chiaro M
Di Benedetto F
Di Sebastiano P
Dokmak S
Hogg M
Egorov VI
Ercolani G
Ettorre GM
Falconi M
Ferrari G
Ferrero A
Filauro M
Giardino A
Grazi GL
Gruttadauria S
Izbicki JR
Jovine E
Katz M
Keck T
Khatkov I
Kiguchi G
Kooby D
Lang H
Lombardo C
Malleo G
Massani M
Mazzaferro V
Memeo R
Miao Y
Mishima K
Molino C
Nagakawa Y
Nakamura M
Nardo B
Panaro F
Pasquali C
Perrone V
Rangelova E
Liu R
Romagnoli R
Romito R
Rosso E
Schulick R
Siriwardena A
Spampinato MG
Strobel O
Testini M
Troisi RI
Uzunoglo FG
Valente R
Veneroni L
Zerbi A
Vicente E
Vistoli F
Vivarelli M
Wakabayashi G
Zanus G
Zureikat A
Zyromski NJ
Coppola R
D'Andrea V
Davide J
Dervenis C
Frigerio I
Konlon KC
Michelassi F
Montorsi M
Nealon W
Portolani N
Sousa Silva D
Bozzi G
Ferrari V
Trivella MG
Cameron J
Clavien PA
Asbun HJ
Source :
Annals of surgery [Ann Surg] 2024 Jul 01; Vol. 280 (1), pp. 56-65. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 26.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: The REDISCOVER consensus conference aimed at developing and validating guidelines on the perioperative care of patients with borderline-resectable (BR-) and locally advanced (LA) pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).<br />Background: Coupled with improvements in chemotherapy and radiation, the contemporary approach to pancreatic surgery supports the resection of BR-PDAC and, to a lesser extent, LA-PDAC. Guidelines outlining the selection and perioperative care for these patients are lacking.<br />Methods: The Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) methodology was used to develop the REDISCOVER guidelines and create recommendations. The Delphi approach was used to reach a consensus (agreement ≥80%) among experts. Recommendations were approved after a debate and vote among international experts in pancreatic surgery and pancreatic cancer management. A Validation Committee used the AGREE II-GRS tool to assess the methodological quality of the guidelines. Moreover, an independent multidisciplinary advisory group revised the statements to ensure adherence to nonsurgical guidelines.<br />Results: Overall, 34 recommendations were created targeting centralization, training, staging, patient selection for surgery, possibility of surgery in uncommon scenarios, timing of surgery, avoidance of vascular reconstruction, details of vascular resection/reconstruction, arterial divestment, frozen section histology of perivascular tissue, extent of lymphadenectomy, anticoagulation prophylaxis, and role of minimally invasive surgery. The level of evidence was however low for 29 of 34 clinical questions. Participants agreed that the most conducive means to promptly advance our understanding in this field is to establish an international registry addressing this patient population ( https://rediscover.unipi.it/ ).<br />Conclusions: The REDISCOVER guidelines provide clinical recommendations pertaining to pancreatectomy with vascular resection for patients with BR-PDAC and LA-PDAC, and serve as the basis of a new international registry for this patient population.<br />Competing Interests: S.G.B.: support from Flinders Foundation grant: 49358025, NHMRC Ideas Grant: 2021009, Pankind 21.R7.INV.CB.UOSA.6.2. F.M.: Tsumura, Inc., Scientific Advisory Board. M.D.C. is a co-PI of a Boston Scientific–sponsored study and he has been awarded an industry grant by Haemonetics, Inc. M.H.: Intuitive Surgical—teaches courses and proctors. The remaining authors report no conflicts of interest.<br /> (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1528-1140
Volume :
280
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Annals of surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38407228
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000006248