Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Multidisciplinary approach and multimodal therapy in resected pancreatic cancer: Observational study

2011; Arán Ediciones; Volume: 103; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4321/s1130-01082011000100002

ISSN

2340-4167

Autores

Rafael Morales, A. Cuadrado, José Noguera, Carlos Dolz, Àngels Vilella, J Riera, M. González de Cabo, A. Arriví, E. Falcó, M. García Bonafe, M. Company, J. C. Vicens, Antònia Socías,

Tópico(s)

Renal cell carcinoma treatment

Resumo

Analysis and evaluation of a multidisciplinary approach, postoperative results and survival of a group of patients with resected pancreatic cancer after a multimodal therapy.DESCRIPTIVE, prospective and observational study.Between January 2004 and December 2004, 124 patients with pancreatic cancer were evaluated. In 30 patients pancreatic resection was performed, and they are the object of this study. Results of preoperative evaluation, postoperative morbidity and mortality, and long term survival were studied.Diagnostic evaluation was completed in ambulatory basis in 20% of the patients. In 63% of cases, admission was done in the same day of surgery. In 3 patients (9%), tumor resection was not achieved, therefore, concordance between radiological and surgical resectability rate was 91%. Resectability rate was 24.1%. Surgical Mortality was 3.3%, with a global morbidity rate of 56.6%. Survival at one, two, three and, four years was 76.2%, 56.3%, 43%, y 27.3% respectively.Technological development and coordination of efforts in multidisciplinary teams offer an accurate evaluation of tumor involvement, and may reduce the number of laparotomies without tumor resection. The application of a systematic and generalized multimodal treatment in pancreatic cancer is progressively showing a tendency of progressive increase in resectability and survival rates in pancreatic cancer.

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