Color Doppler imaging predicts portal invasion by pancreatic adenocarcinoma

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Contributors

  • Alexander Kern - , Department of Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery (Author)
  • Frank Dobrowolski - , Department of Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery (Author)
  • Stephan Kersting - , Department of Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery (Author)
  • Dag Daniel Dittert - , Institute of Pathology (Author)
  • Hans Detlev Saeger - , Department of Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery (Author)
  • Eberhard Kuhlisch - , Institute for Medical Informatics and Biometry (Author)
  • Alfred Bunk - , Department of Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery (Author)

Abstract

Background: Tumor infiltration of the intima of the portal vein (PV) and superior mesenteric vein (SMV) by pancreatic adenocarcinoma is classically considered a criterion for unsuitability for resection and poor prognosis. This study was performed to evaluate modern color duplex imaging (CDI) for the assessment of PV/SMV infiltration by pancreatic adenocarcinomas. Method: From 1994 to 2005, Whipple's procedure or pylorus-preserving pancreato-duodenectomy (PPPD) was performed in 303 patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma; 35 of these underwent partial PV/SMV resection. Applying a previously reported CDI score, we evaluated the integrity of the echogenic border layer between the vein and tumor (mural demarcation) and maximum blood flow velocity (V max) in the PV segment in contact with the tumor. The results were compared to the final histological findings in the resected venous walls. Results: CDI findings correlated well with the histological invasion grades. By measuring V max and evaluating mural demarcation, we observed a sensitivity of 66.7% and 100% and a specificity of 98.3% and 93.9%, respectively, in predicting full thickness vein invasion, including the intima. V max above 80 cm/s and lack of mural demarcation were predictors of PV/SMV invasion. The postoperative survival rates depended on the depth of tumor infiltration into the PV/SMV. Conclusions: Modern CDI is a reliable and valid technique for evaluation of morphological and hemodynamic parameters in the portal vein segment adjacent to pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Maximal blood-flow velocity in the portal segment in contact with the tumor and absence of the echogenic vessel-parenchymal sonographic interface are parameters predictive of tumor infiltration of the portal intima.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1137-1146
Number of pages10
JournalAnnals of surgical oncology
Volume15
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2008
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 18095029

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Keywords

  • Color duplex imaging, Pancreatic adenocarcinoma, Portal invasion, Ultrasound