Utility of intraoperative pathology consultations of whipple resection specimens and their impact on final margin status

Niloofar Sina,Ekaterina Olkhov-Mitsel,Lina Chen,Paul Karanicolas, Laibao Sun, Preeya Roopchand,Corwyn Rowsell,Tra Truong

HELIYON(2023)

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The resection margin status is a significant surgical prognostic factor for the long-term outcomes of patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple procedure). As a result, surgeons frequently rely on intraoperative consults (IOCs) involving frozen sections to evaluate margin clearance during these resections. Nevertheless, the impact of this practice on final margin status and long-term outcomes remains a topic of debate. This study aimed to assess the impact of IOCs on the clearance rate of resection margins following Whipple procedure and distal pancreatectomy. A retrospective database review of all patients who underwent Whipple procedure or distal pancreatectomy at our institution between 2018 and 2020 was performed to evaluate the utility of IOCs by gastrointestinal surgeons and its correlation with final postoperative surgical margin status. A significant variation in the frequency of IOC requests for margins among surgeons was noted. However, the use of frozen section analysis for intraoperative margin assessment was not significantly associated with the clearance rate of final post-operative margins. More frequent use of IOC did not result in higher final margin clearance rate, an important prognostic factor following Whipple procedure.
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Intraoperative consults,Frozen section,Pancreatic cancer,Whipple,Pancreaticoduodenectomy,Margins of excision
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