Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Consenso chileno de diagnóstico y manejo de neoplasias quísticas pancreáticas. Club de páncreas Chile-SCHGE

2021; Q16635223; Volume: 149; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4067/s0034-98872021001201773

ISSN

0717-6163

Autores

Alberto Espino, José Ignacio Vargas, Carla Mancilla, P. Gomis Muñoz, Waldo Martínez, Alejandra Menéndez, Daniela Jara, Rodrigo Mansilla, Giancarlo Schiappacasse, Mario Santamarina, Álvaro Huete, Roberto Cândia, Felipe Silva, Cecilia Castillo, Hugo Richter, Ricardo Mejía, Paula Vial, Ignacio Robles, Jorge Martínez, N. Jarufe, Eduardo Briceño, Hanns Lembach, Pablo Zoroquiaín, Juan Carlos Roa, Kenneth Walker, Javiera Torres, Laura Carreño, Adriana Castiblanco, Wanda Fernández, Álvaro Ríos, Javiera Chandía, María José Ayala, Tamara Rojas, Jorge Verdugo, Zoltán Berger,

Tópico(s)

Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment

Resumo

Pancreatic cystic neoplasms (PCN) are frequently detected on abdominal images performed for non-pancreatic indications. Their prevalence in asymptomatic population ranges from 2.7 to 24.8%, and increases with age. There are several types of pancreatic cysts. Some may contain cancer or have malignant potential, such as mucinous cystic neoplasms, including mucinous cystadenoma (MCN) and intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMN). In contrast, others are benign, such as serous cystadenoma (SCA). However, even those cysts with malignant potential rarely progress to cancer. Currently, the only treatment for pancreatic cysts is surgery, which is associated with high morbidity and occasional mortality. The Board of the Chilean Pancreas Club of the Chilean Gastroenterology Society developed the first Chilean multidisciplinary consensus for diagnosis, management, and surveillance of PCN. Thirty experts were invited and answered 21 statements with five possible alternatives: 1) fully agree; 2) partially agree; 3) undecided; 4) disagree and 5) strongly disagree. A consensus was adopted when at least 80% of the sum of the answers “fully agree” and “partially agree” was reached. The consensus was approved by the Board of Directors of the Chilean Pancreas Club for publication.

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