2021
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-021-10464-6
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Prognostic Impact of Resection Margin Status in Distal Pancreatectomy for Ductal Adenocarcinoma

Abstract: Background Resection margin status is considered one of the few surgeon-controlled parameters affecting prognosis in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). While studies mostly focus on resection margins in pancreatoduodenectomy, little is known about their role in distal pancreatectomy (DP). This study aimed to investigate resection margins in DP for PDAC. Methods Patients who underwent DP for PDAC between October 2004 and February 2020 were included (n… Show more

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“…While it is well established that the gross pathology examination is a key determinant of the accuracy of margin status reporting for pancreatoduodenectomy specimens with PDAC [ 3 ], only a single study has investigated this important quality issue for distal pancreatectomy specimens. Sahakyan et al reported that the R1 rate increased from 60.4% to 83.1% following the implementation of a detailed pathology protocol that included a comprehensive, standardized grossing procedure for distal pancreatectomy specimens [ 7 ]. Specimen grossing consists of three steps: specimen dissection, macroscopic examination, and tissue sampling, and the latter in particular is a key determinant of the accuracy of margin assessment.…”
Section: Pathology Examination Of the Margin Status—specimen Grossingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While it is well established that the gross pathology examination is a key determinant of the accuracy of margin status reporting for pancreatoduodenectomy specimens with PDAC [ 3 ], only a single study has investigated this important quality issue for distal pancreatectomy specimens. Sahakyan et al reported that the R1 rate increased from 60.4% to 83.1% following the implementation of a detailed pathology protocol that included a comprehensive, standardized grossing procedure for distal pancreatectomy specimens [ 7 ]. Specimen grossing consists of three steps: specimen dissection, macroscopic examination, and tissue sampling, and the latter in particular is a key determinant of the accuracy of margin assessment.…”
Section: Pathology Examination Of the Margin Status—specimen Grossingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of extended surgical procedures, the grossing technique employed is likely highly variable between centres and individual pathologists. Extended, multivisceral resection may be required if PDAC in the pancreatic body and tail infiltrates neighbouring organs and structures ( Table 1 ) [ 7 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ]. While dissection of these complex specimens may be challenging, no guidance is provided by the main professional bodies.…”
Section: Pathology Examination Of the Margin Status—specimen Grossingmentioning
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“…This study from a tertiary referral center for pancreatic surgery examined the R-status in DP specimens with PDAC, focusing on standardization and meticulousness of the pathology work-up. 5 The introduction of a standardized grossing protocol with emphasis on extensive tissue sampling resulted in an increase in R1-rate from 60.4 to 83.1% (p = 0.005). Furthermore, it was independently associated with R1 in the multivariable model.…”
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confidence: 99%