Twenty years of pancreatoduodenectomy at a tertiary low-volume hospital: A nationwide Icelandic study.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Karin Johansen, Gudjón Birgisson, Kristín Huld Haraldsdóttir
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Abstract

Background: Due to its geographic isolation and limited population, Iceland inherently operates as a low-volume center for pancreatic surgery. To ensure high-quality health care, there is a long tradition of specialists training abroad. This retrospective cohort study aimed to evaluate pancreatic surgery outcomes in Iceland.

Methods: Patients who had undergone pancreatoduodenectomy in Iceland between 2003 and 2022 were included and compared between early (2003-2012) and late (2013-2022) periods.

Results: During the study period, 244 patients underwent a pancreatic procedure in Iceland, 122 of which were pancreatoduodenectomies. There was a notable increase in resection rates from the early to the late period, accompanied by significant reductions in the rates of pancreatic fistulas, postpancreatectomy hemorrhages, reoperations, length of hospital stay, and 30-day mortality. The rates of ideal outcome (54 %) and 90-day mortality (3 %) in the latter period were comparable to international rates. However, the total resection rates were low for the population size, and histopathological results revealed a high percentage of early-stage tumors.

Discussion: The findings of this retrospective study indicate a satisfactory standard of pancreatic surgery over the past decade, suggesting that the existing educational framework is effective. With continued careful preoperative evaluation, more patients could undergo pancreatic surgery in Iceland.

二十年的胰十二指肠切除术在三级小容量医院:冰岛全国研究。
背景:由于地理上的隔离和人口的限制,冰岛天生就是一个小容量的胰腺手术中心。为了确保高质量的医疗保健,专家在国外接受培训有着悠久的传统。本回顾性队列研究旨在评估冰岛胰腺手术的结果。方法:纳入2003年至2022年在冰岛接受胰十二指肠切除术的患者,并将早期(2003-2012年)和晚期(2013-2022年)进行比较。结果:在研究期间,244例患者在冰岛接受了胰腺手术,其中122例为胰十二指肠切除术。从早期到晚期,切除率显著增加,同时胰腺瘘、胰腺切除术后出血、再手术、住院时间和30天死亡率显著降低。后期的理想转归率(54%)和90天死亡率(3%)与国际水平相当。然而,总切除率较低的人口规模,组织病理学结果显示,早期肿瘤的比例很高。讨论:这项回顾性研究的结果表明,在过去的十年中,胰腺手术的标准令人满意,表明现有的教育框架是有效的。通过持续的术前评估,更多的患者可以在冰岛接受胰腺手术。
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158
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期刊介绍: Since its establishment in 2003, The Surgeon has established itself as one of the leading multidisciplinary surgical titles, both in print and online. The Surgeon is published for the worldwide surgical and dental communities. The goal of the Journal is to achieve wider national and international recognition, through a commitment to excellence in original research. In addition, both Colleges see the Journal as an important educational service, and consequently there is a particular focus on post-graduate development. Much of our educational role will continue to be achieved through publishing expanded review articles by leaders in their field. Articles in related areas to surgery and dentistry, such as healthcare management and education, are also welcomed. We aim to educate, entertain, give insight into new surgical techniques and technology, and provide a forum for debate and discussion.
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