Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5731683 International Journal of Surgery 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The most common pathological diagnosis in the YA was adenocarcinoma followed by SPT.•PD in YA when performed in tertiary centers with good surgical experience is relatively safe.•The incidence of post-operative complications in the YA was comparable to that in the adult group.•Delayed gastric emptying developed significantly in adult group II than YA group.

BackgroundPancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) is a complex procedure for management periampullary neoplasms The aim of our work is to report the surgical outcomes after PD in young adult (YA) (<35 years) and to compare it to a adult patients who underwent PD.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the data of all patients who underwent PD in the period from January 1993 to December 2016. The primary outcome was the rate of total postoperative complications. Secondary outcomes included postoperative pathology, exocrine and endocrine function and survival rate.Results58/975 patients (5.9%) were YA and the majority of them were females. The incidence of post-operative complications in the YA was comparable to that in the adult group. Delayed gastric emptying developed significantly in adult group than YA group (0.008). The overall survival was significantly higher in the YA (P = 0.0001). The most common pathology in the YA was adenocarcinoma (41.4%) and solid pseudopapillary tumor (SPT) (29.3%). No significant difference as regards postoperative pancreatic exocrine and endocrine function in both groups.ConclusionPD in YA when performed in tertiary centers with good surgical experience is safe. The most common pathological diagnosis in the YA was adenocarcinoma followed by SPT.

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