Radical surgical resection for carcinoid tumors of the ampulla
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Radical surgical resection for carcinoid tumors of the ampulla
Abstract
Ampullary carcinoid tumors are extremely rare. The present study describes the clinicopathological features and outcomes for 10 ampullary carcinoid patients who underwent radical resection from 1998 to 2005. During this study period, 294 patients underwent pancreatoduodenectomy for ampullary neoplasms in our institution. The mean patient age was 58.0 +/- 13.4 years, and seven were male. Initial clinical manifestations were jaundice in four patients, nonspecific gastrointestinal symptoms in five, and completely asymptomatic in one. Standard pancreatoduodenectomy was performed in three patients, and pylorus-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy in seven, and there were no major complications. The mean tumor size and volume were 2.1 +/- 1.3 cm and 4.1 +/- 6.9 ml, respectively. Synaptophysin staining was positive in ten patients and chromogranin staining positive in eight. R0 resection was achieved in all ten patients. Overall and disease-free survival rates were 90 and 80% at 1 year, and 64 and 56% at 3 years, respectively. The liver was the most common site of initial metastasis after curative resection. Univariate analyses revealed that a maximal tumor diameter > or =2 cm and tumor extension beyond the ampulla were risk factors for tumor recurrence. In conclusion, while the majority of ampullary carcinoids are indolent, this tumor is associated with a relatively poor prognosis. We believe that radical resection, with the aim of complete tumor removal and cure, is the treatment of choice.
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