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NCT05714475
Pancreas Resection for Colorectal Metastasis: Retrospective Study
Conditions: Pancreas Metastases, Colorectal Cancer
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Enrollment: 15
Sponsor: Ospedale Generale Di Zona Moriggia-Pelascini
Location: Italy
Summary
The aim of this study is to collect data from different centres to obtain a larger case series and enable a better definition of the outcomes after pancreatic metastasectomy from primary colorectal cancer.
To evaluate the possible benefits of surgery, we intend to retrospectively analyze the outcome of patients in whom pancreatic metastases have been surgically treated.Primary objective;To evaluate feasibility and safety of pancreas resection in metastatic colorectal cancerTo evaluate oncological outcome at six months from surgical procedureSecondary objective:1. To evaluate oncological outcome at 12 months from surgical procedure
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Isolated pancreatic metastases from Colorectal cancerPrevious surgery for colorectal cancerSurgically manageable lesions: duodenal-pancreatectomy surgical removal of metastatic repetitions in pancreasOther procedures:total-pancreatectomy distal-pancreatectomy other metastases resectionR0 resectionno signs of peritoneal metastasis or tumor manifestations outside of the pancreas.CT Scan before surgeryExclusion Criteria:metastases from different malignanciesother malignanciessurgically unmanageable lesionsMultiple synchronous colorectal metastasis
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