Use and outcome of minimally invasive pancreatic surgery in the European E-MIPS registry
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2023-04
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van der Heijde, Nicky
Vissers, Frederique L
Manzoni, Alberto
Zimmitti, Giuseppe
Balsells, Joaquim
Berrevoet, Frederik
Bjornsson, Bergthor
van den Boezem, Peter
Boggi, Ugo
Bratlie, Svein O
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BACKGROUND: The European registry for minimally invasive pancreatic surgery (E-MIPS) collects data on laparoscopic and robotic MIPS in low- and high-volume centers across Europe. METHODS: Analysis of the first year (2019) of the E-MIPS registry, including minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy (MIDP) and minimally invasive pancreatoduodenectomy (MIPD). Primary outcome was 90-day mortality. RESULTS: Overall, 959 patients from 54 centers in 15 countries were included, 558 patients underwent MIDP and 401 patients MIPD. Median volume of MIDP was 10 (7-20) and 9 (2-20) for MIPD. Median use of MIDP was 56.0% (IQR 39.0-77.3%) and median use of MIPD 27.7% (IQR 9.7-45.3%). MIDP was mostly performed laparoscopic (401/558, 71.9%) and MIPD mostly robotic (234/401, 58.3%). MIPD was performed in 50/54 (89.3%) centers, of which 15/50 (30.0%) performed ≥20 MIPD annually. This was 30/54 (55.6%) centers and 13/30 (43%) centers for MIPD respectively. Conversion rate was 10.9% for MIDP and 8.4% for MIPD. Overall 90 day mortality was 1.1% (n = 6) for MIDP and 3.7% (n = 15) for MIPD. CONCLUSION: Within the E-MIPS registry, MIDP is performed in about half of all patients, mostly using laparoscopy. MIPD is performed in about a quarter of patients, slightly more often using the robotic approach. A minority of centers met the Miami guideline volume criteria for MIPD.
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Humans, Laparoscopy/adverse effects, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Pancreas/surgery, Pancreatectomy/adverse effects, Pancreatic Neoplasms/surgery, Pancreaticoduodenectomy/adverse effects, Postoperative Complications/etiology, Registries, Robotic Surgical Procedures/adverse effects, Treatment Outcome, Taverne, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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van der Heijde, N, Vissers, F L, Manzoni, A, Zimmitti, G, Balsells, J, Berrevoet, F, Bjornsson, B, van den Boezem, P, Boggi, U, Bratlie, S O, Burdio, F, Coratti, A, D'Hondt, M, Del Pozo, C D, Dokmak, S, Fara, R, Can, M F, Festen, S, Forgione, A, Fristrup, C, Gaujoux, S, Groot Koerkamp, B, Hackert, T, Khatkov, I E, Keck, T, Seppänen, H, Lips, D, Luyer, M, Pittau, G, Maglione, M, Molenaar, I Q, Pessaux, P, Roeyen, G, Saint-Marc, O, Cabus, S S, van Santvoort, H, van der Schelling, G, Serradilla-Martin, M, Souche, F-R, Suarez Muñoz, M Á, Marino, M V, Besselink, M G, Abu Hilal, M & European Consortium on Minimally Invasive Pancreatic Surgery 2023, 'Use and outcome of minimally invasive pancreatic surgery in the European E-MIPS registry', International Hepato-Pancreato Biliary Association., vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 400-408. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hpb.2022.07.015