Consequences of a Surveillance Strategy for Side-branch Intraductal Pancreatic Mucinous Neoplasms Long-term Follow-up of One Thousand Cysts

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Wehrle, Chase J. [1 ]
Hossain, Mir Shanaz [1 ]
Perlmutter, Breanna [1 ]
Chang, Jenny H. [1 ]
Joyce, Daniel [1 ]
Simon, Robert [1 ]
Augustin, Toms [1 ]
Walsh, R. Matthew [1 ]
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[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Gen Surg, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
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intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm; pancreatic cancer; pancreatic cyst; side-branch IPMN; surveillance; INTERNATIONAL-CONSENSUS-GUIDELINES; MANAGEMENT; MALIGNANCY; RISK; CLASSIFICATION; DIAGNOSIS; RESECTION; OBSERVE; SIZE; IPMN;
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10.1097/SLA.0000000000006383
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objective: To quantify the rate of progression in surveilled cysts and assess what factors should indicate delayed resection. Background: Side-branch intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (SB-IPMNs) are increasingly discovered, making it challenging to identify which patients require resection, thus avoiding inappropriate treatment. Most incidental lesions are surveyed, yet the consequences of that decision remain uncertain. Methods: A prospectively maintained database of pancreatic cystic neoplasms was queried for patients with SB-IPMN. Patients with >= 2 imaging studies >6 months apart were included. Clinically relevant progression (CR-progression) was defined by symptoms, worrisome/high-risk stigmata, or invasive cancer (IC). Growth >= 5 mm in 2 years is considered CR-progression; size >= 3 cm alone is not. Results: Between 1997 and 2023, 1337 patients were diagnosed with SB-IPMN. Thirty-seven (2.7%) underwent up-front surgery; 1000 (75.0%) had >6 months of surveillance. The rate of CR-progression was 15.3% (n = 153) based on size increase (n = 63, 6.3%), main-duct involvement (n = 48, 4.8%), symptoms (n = 8, 5.0%), or other criteria (n = 34, 3.4%). At a median follow-up of 6.6 years (interquartile range: 3.0-10.26), 17 patients (1.7%) developed IC. Those with CR-progression developed IC in 11.1% (n = 17) and high-grade dysplasia (HGD) in 6.5% (n = 10). Nearly half of the cancers were not contiguous with the surveyed SB-IPMN. Size >= 3 cm was not associated with HGD/IC (P = 0.232). HGD/IC was least common in CR-progression determined by size growth (6.3%) versus main-duct involvement (24%) or other (43%, P < 0.001)Patients with CR-progression demonstrated improved survival (overall survival) with resection on time-to-event (P < 0.001) and multivariate Cox regression (hazard ratio = 0.205, 0.096-0.439, P < 0.001) analyses. Overall survival was not improved with resection in all patients (P = 0.244). Conclusions: CR-progression for SB-IPMNs is uncommon, with the development of cancer anywhere in the pancreas being rare. Initial size should not drive resection. Long-term and consistent nonoperative surveillance is warranted, with surgery currently reserved for CR-progression, knowing that the majority of these still harbor low-grade pathology.
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