Abstract:Well-differentiated digestive neuroendocrine tumors (NET) are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms usually associated with slow growth but a high rate of metastases, including peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC). Herein, we aimed to comprehensively review the current knowledge of PC in terms of implications for the management and prognosis of patients with NET, including the latest studies and expert statements. NET-derived PC concerns about 17% of NET patients and up to 30% of those with small intestine primary NET.… Show more
“…Peritoneal cavity is the third most common site of metastasis following lymph nodes and liver (81). The reported incidence of PC is approximately 13.6%.…”
“…Several patients present with 'frozen abdomen', especially in the pelvis, despite the absence of extensive liver metastatic disease (32). The presence of bulky disease in the peritoneal cavity is an ominous prognostic characteristic (81).…”
“…Surgical intervention in PC due to NETs remains debatable (81,82). However, it may be necessary for preventing serious complications such as bowel obstruction, mesenteric fibrosis, gastrointestinal bleeding, and portal vein hypertension (55).…”
“…CCR is the main prognostic factor for OS after surgery and is independent of the initial exten of PC (83). Thus, surgery should be opted for patients with anticipated low CCR score after the operation including, those with peritoneal carcinomatosis index <20, or abdominal gravity peritoneal carcinomatosis score (GPS)-A or GPS-B low (81).…”
“…The main limitation of HIPEC in this setting is that chemotherapy is used against tumors with a low proliferative rate (85). Added risk of morbidity and mortality should be also taken into consideration when HIPEC is considered simultaneously with another major surgery (81).…”
“…Peritoneal cavity is the third most common site of metastasis following lymph nodes and liver (81). The reported incidence of PC is approximately 13.6%.…”
“…Several patients present with 'frozen abdomen', especially in the pelvis, despite the absence of extensive liver metastatic disease (32). The presence of bulky disease in the peritoneal cavity is an ominous prognostic characteristic (81).…”
“…Surgical intervention in PC due to NETs remains debatable (81,82). However, it may be necessary for preventing serious complications such as bowel obstruction, mesenteric fibrosis, gastrointestinal bleeding, and portal vein hypertension (55).…”
“…CCR is the main prognostic factor for OS after surgery and is independent of the initial exten of PC (83). Thus, surgery should be opted for patients with anticipated low CCR score after the operation including, those with peritoneal carcinomatosis index <20, or abdominal gravity peritoneal carcinomatosis score (GPS)-A or GPS-B low (81).…”
“…The main limitation of HIPEC in this setting is that chemotherapy is used against tumors with a low proliferative rate (85). Added risk of morbidity and mortality should be also taken into consideration when HIPEC is considered simultaneously with another major surgery (81).…”
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