Enucleation Versus Conventional Pancreatic Resection in Pediatric Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm: A Retrospective Analysis of Short- and Long-Term Outcomes
Abstract
Solid pseudopapillary neoplasm (SPN) of the pancreas is a rare low-grade malignant tumor. Conventional pancreatic resection (CP) can severely compromise pancreatic function, whereas enucleation (EN), a pancreas-preserving technique, has gradually gained traction in pediatric patients. This study aimed to compare the outcomes of enucleation (EN) and conventional pancreatic resection (CP) in pediatric patients with SPNs.
Keywords
Solid Pseudopapillary NeoplasmPancreatic EnucleationPediatric OncologyPancreas-sparing SurgeryPancreatic Function PreservationLow-grade Pancreatic TumorHashtags
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