Efficacy of staging laparoscopy for resectable pancreatic cancer on imaging and the therapeutic effect of systemic chemotherapy for positive peritoneal cytology

Author:

Fukasawa Mina1,Watanabe Toru1,Tanaka Haruyoshi1ORCID,Itoh Ayaka1,Kimura Nana1,Shibuya Kazuto1,Yoshioka Isaku1,Murotani Kenta2,Hirabayashi Kenichi3,Fujii Tsutomu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery and Science, Faculty of Medicine, Academic Assembly University of Toyama Toyama Japan

2. Biostatistics Center Graduate School of Medicine, Kurume University Kurume Japan

3. Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Academic Assembly University of Toyama Toyama Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe frequency and prognosis of positive peritoneal washing cytology (CY1) in resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (R‐PDAC) remains unclear. The objective of this study was to identify the clinical implications of CY1 in R‐PDAC and staging laparoscopy (SL).MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed 115 consecutive patients with R‐PDAC who underwent SL between 2018 and 2022. Patients with negative cytology (CY0) received radical surgery after neoadjuvant chemotherapy, while CY1 patients received systemic chemotherapy and were continuously evaluated for cytology.ResultsOf the 115 patients, 84 had no distant metastatic factors, 22 had only CY1, and nine had distant metastasis. Multivariate logistic regression revealed that larger tumor size was an independent predictor of the presence of any distant metastatic factor (OR: 6.30, p = .002). Patients with CY1 showed a significantly better prognosis than patients with distant metastasis (MST: 24.6 vs. 18.9 months, p = .040). A total of 11 CY1 patients were successfully converted to CY‐negative, and seven underwent conversion surgery. There was no significant difference in overall survival between patients with CY0 and those converted to CY‐negative.ConclusionSL is effective even for R‐PDAC. The prognosis of CY1 patients converted to CY‐negative is expected to be similar to that of CY0 patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hepatology,Surgery

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