MINI: The characteristics of cystic pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (cPanNENs) are largely unknown, and their clinical management remains unclear; specifically, an observational strategy for asymptomatic cPanNENs ≤2 cm has been proposed by recent guidelines, but evidence is scarce and limited to single institutional series. In this international cohort study of 263 resected cPanNENs from 16 institutions worldwide, a preoperative size >2 cm was independently associated with aggressive behavior both in the whole cohort and in the subset of asymptomatic patients; notably, only 1 of 61 asymptomatic cPanNENs ≤2 cm was aggressive. Based on these results, a watch-and-wait policy for sporadic asymptomatic cPanNENs ≤2 cm seems justified and safe.
Reappraisal of a 2-Cm Cut-Off Size for the Management of Cystic Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: A Multicenter International Study
Maggino, Laura
;Landoni, Luca;
2019-01-01
Abstract
MINI: The characteristics of cystic pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (cPanNENs) are largely unknown, and their clinical management remains unclear; specifically, an observational strategy for asymptomatic cPanNENs ≤2 cm has been proposed by recent guidelines, but evidence is scarce and limited to single institutional series. In this international cohort study of 263 resected cPanNENs from 16 institutions worldwide, a preoperative size >2 cm was independently associated with aggressive behavior both in the whole cohort and in the subset of asymptomatic patients; notably, only 1 of 61 asymptomatic cPanNENs ≤2 cm was aggressive. Based on these results, a watch-and-wait policy for sporadic asymptomatic cPanNENs ≤2 cm seems justified and safe.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.