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  • The study investigates the feasibility of endoscopic papillectomy (EP) for treating early-stage duodenal ampullary adenocarcinoma, with no established guidelines on its use.
  • Out of 30 patients, the complete resection rate was 60%, with lower rates for certain types of tumors, while a high clinical complete resection rate of 89.2% was noted over an average follow-up of nearly 47 months.
  • Results suggest that EP could be an effective option for achieving clinical complete resection in early-stage ampullary adenocarcinomas, particularly for carcinoma in situ and mucosal tumors.

Article Abstract

Background/purpose: There is currently no consensus on the use of endoscopic papillectomy (EP) for early stage duodenal ampullary adenocarcinoma. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of EP for patients with early stage duodenal ampullary adenocarcinoma.

Methods: Patients who underwent EP for ampullary adenocarcinomas were investigated. Complete and clinical complete resection rates were evaluated. Clinical complete resection was defined as either complete resection or resection with positive or unknown margins but no cancer in the surgically resected specimen, or no recurrence on endoscopy after at least a 1-year follow-up.

Results: Adenocarcinoma developed in 30 patients (carcinoma in situ [Tis]: 21, mucosal tumors [T1a(M)]: 4, tumors in the sphincter of Oddi [T1a(OD)]: 5). The complete resection rate was 60.0% (18/30) (Tis: 66.7% [14/21], T1a[M]: 50.0% [2/4], and T1a[OD]: 40.0% [2/5]). The mean follow-up period was 46.8 months. The recurrence rate for all patients was 6.7% (2/30). The clinical complete resection rates of adenocarcinoma were 89.2% (25/28); rates for Tis, T1a(M), and T1a(OD) were 89.4% (17/19), 100% (4/4), and 80% (4/5), respectively.

Conclusions: EP may potentially achieve clinical complete resection of early stage (Tis and T1a) duodenal ampullary adenocarcinomas.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jhbp.1398DOI Listing

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