Benefit of splenectomy in distal pancreatectomy for neuroendocrine tumours: multicentre retrospective study

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Clément, Elise | Addeo, Pietro | Sauvanet, Alain | Turco, Célia | Marchese, Ugo | Dokmak, Safi | Laurent, Christophe | Ayav, Ahmet | Turrini, Olivier | Sulpice, Laurent | Souche, Régis | Perinel, Julie | Birnbaum, David | Facy, Olivier | Gagnière, Johan | Schwarz, Lilian | Piessen, Guillaume | Regenet, Nicolas | Iannelli, Antonio | Regimbeau, Jean Marc | Lenne, Xavier | Heyd, Bruno | Gaujoux, Sébastien | El Amrani, Mehdi | Doussot, Alexandre | Adham, Mustapha | André, Marie | Bachellier, Philippe | Barbier, Louise | Bardol, Thomas | Cherkaoui, Zineb | Durin, Thibault | Fuks, David | Lakkis, Zaher | Magallon, Cloé | Robin, Fabien | Roussel, Edouard | Tribillon, Ecoline | Truant, Stéphanie | Tzedakis, Stylianos

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International audience. Background Distal pancreatectomy is frequently indicated for left-sided pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour (NET). When combined lymphadenectomy is warranted, distal pancreatectomy with splenectomy (DPS) is generally advocated to optimize lymph node dissection. The spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy (SPDP) may represent an alternative approach. This study aimed to evaluate postoperative and oncological results of distal pancreatectomy with and without splenectomy for pancreatic NET. Methods This multicentre retrospective study included all distal pancreatectomy for pancreatic NET performed between 2014 and 2018. Patients with functional NET or multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 were excluded. Indications and results were compared between DPS, distal pancreatectomy according to Kimura (K-SPDP) and distal pancreatectomy according to Warshaw (W-SPDP), before and after propensity score matching (PSM). Results Among 251 patients included (108 DPS (43%), 73 K-SPDP (29%), and 70 W-SPDP (28%)), there was no difference in terms of patients’ characteristics, surgical approach, and conversion. Tumour size (P = 0.005), grade (P < 0.001) and the number of nodes analysed (P < 0.001) were significantly lower in patients undergoing K-SPDP as compared to W-SPDP or DPS. Apart from a difference in readmission rate (P = 0.002), there was no difference in terms of mortality rate or severe morbidity rate between the three techniques. After PSM comparing DPS (n = 70) and W-SPDP (n = 70), there was no difference in morbidity and mortality rates. R0 resection rate (91% versus 97%; P = 0.165), the number of nodes analysed (8 versus 7; P = 0.495), and median overall survival (P = 0.493) were not different. Conclusion In cases of distal pancreatectomy for NET, splenectomy did not seem to improve lymph node dissection or survival. When lymph node dissection associated with distal pancreatectomy is justified, the benefit of splenectomy appears questionable.

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