Implications of histological grade of tumour for the prognosis of radically resected periampullary adenocarcinoma

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Sellner, FJ
Riegler, FM
Machacek, E
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[1] Kaiser Franz Josef Spital, Chirurg Abt, Dept Surg, AT-1100 Vienna, Austria
[2] Kaiser Franz Josef Spital, Dept Pathol, AT-1100 Vienna, Austria
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periampullary carcinoma; pancreatic carcinoma; duodenopancreatectomy; grading; survival time;
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Objective: To study the influence of histological grade of tumour on the prognosis of radically resected periampullary cancers. Design: Retrospective study. Setting: Teaching hospital, Austria Subjects: 156 patients (papilla of Vater, n = 34, head of the pancreas, n = 105, and distal common bile duct, n = 17) who underwent partial pancreaticoduodenectomy for periampullary adenocarcinoma between 1 January, 1967 and 31 December, 1996. Outcome measures: The relation between grade of tumour and site, T and N classification, extramural growth, invasion of vessels and resection margins, tumour volume, and survival time. Results: Well differentiated lesions were significantly more common in the papilla of Vater (n = 15, 44%, p = 0.01) than in the pancreatic head or the common bile duct (n = 20, 19%, and n = 5, 29%, respectively). Only in ampullary lesions did the grade of tumour significantly affect the incidence of other histopathological risk factors (T p = 0.003; nodal status p = 0.01; extramural growth p = 0.0001; tumour volume p = 0.02) and survival time (p = 0.02); no significant correlations were found in cancers of the head of the pancreas or common bile duct. Conclusions: There was a significant difference in the distribution of grade of tumour between the different sites of origin of resected periampullary cancers. Grade of tumour correlated with T and N classification, tumour volume, extramural growth, and survival only in ampullary lesions.
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