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Laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection in 459 patients for precancerous, cystic neoplasms, and neuroendocrine tumors. Perioperative outcome: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Surgical endoscopy 2026 Vol.40(3) p. 1852-1865

Beger HG, Yinmo Y, Mayer B, Poch B

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[BACKGROUND] With regard to laparoscopic approach, the objective arises whether standard multiorgan Whipple resection (PD) or parenchyma-sparing procedures (DPPHRt) are the most qualified surgical tre

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  • p-value p = 0.008
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APA Beger HG, Yinmo Y, et al. (2026). Laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection in 459 patients for precancerous, cystic neoplasms, and neuroendocrine tumors. Perioperative outcome: systematic review and meta-analysis.. Surgical endoscopy, 40(3), 1852-1865. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-026-12585-z
MLA Beger HG, et al.. "Laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection in 459 patients for precancerous, cystic neoplasms, and neuroendocrine tumors. Perioperative outcome: systematic review and meta-analysis.." Surgical endoscopy, vol. 40, no. 3, 2026, pp. 1852-1865.
PMID 41651957

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] With regard to laparoscopic approach, the objective arises whether standard multiorgan Whipple resection (PD) or parenchyma-sparing procedures (DPPHRt) are the most qualified surgical treatments for benign, premalignant neoplasms.

[METHODS] Pubmed, Embase, Medline, and Cochrane Libraries were searched for studies reporting results and late outcomes after laparoscopic DPPHRt (L-DPPHRt) and laparoscopic PD (L-PD) for benign tumors. Data of 19 cohort studies including 459 patients were assessed. Results of six controlled trials comprising 129 L-DPPHRt and 205 L-PD for benign neoplasms were compared.

[RESULTS] L-DPPHRt was performed for 123 IPMNs, 44 MCNs, 98 SPNs, 102 SCNs, and 59 PNETs. 90-day mortality was 2 of 459 patients (0.43%). Pancreatic fistula B/C occurred in 83 patients (18.08%) and biliary fistula in 35 patients (7.62%). Incidence of POPF B + C following complete and incomplete L-DPPHRt was 36/256 pats. (14.06%) and 40/167 pats. (23.95%) (p = 0.030), respectively. LHS was 14.24 days (mean). Laparoscopic total DPPHR unveiled very low risk of hospital mortality (1/459 pats.;0.21%), reoperation (9/364 pats.;2.47%), DGE (14/280 pats.;5.0%), CBD stenosis (2/459 pats.;0.43%), and ischemic lesion of CBD (2/459 pats.;0.43%). Comparing 129 L-DPPHRt with 205 L-PD patients revealed overall mean values of 239. vs. 343 min. for OP time and 128 ml vs. 240 ml for estimated blood loss. Meta analysis using standardized mean difference (SMD) demonstrated these differences to be significant (OP time: SMD - 1.20, 95% CI - 2.08 to 0.31; p = 0.008; blood loss: SMD - 1.77, 95% CI - 2.87 to - 0.66; p = 0.002). L-DPPHRt was associated with better intraoperative and early postoperative performance.

[CONCLUSIONS] Laparoscopic DPPHR for cystic neoplasms and PNETs is a low-risk procedure leading to cure of patients. L-DPPHRt accomplishes the most appropriate goals for treatment of patients with benign, premalignant, cystic neoplasms, and PNETs (> 2 cm) of the pancreatic head.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Laparoscopy; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Neuroendocrine Tumors; Pancreatectomy; Precancerous Conditions; Organ Sparing Treatments; Treatment Outcome; Pancreatic Cyst; Duodenum; Postoperative Complications; Pancreaticoduodenectomy