Intraductal papillary neoplasms of the bile duct: A European retrospective multicenter observational study (EUR-IPNB Study).
Núria LluísMario Serradilla MartínMar Achalandabaso BoiraFrançois JehaesBobby V M DasariSara Mambrilla-HerreroErnesto SparrelidAnita BalakrishnanFrederik J H HoogwaterMaria João AmaralBodil AnderssonFrederik BerrevoetAlexandre DoussotVíctor López-LópezMohammedsuror AlsammaniOlivier DetryCarlos Domingo-Del PozoNikolaos MachairasDamján PekliCándido F Alcázar-LópezHoracio J AsbunBergthor BjörnssonThalis ChristophidesAlberto Díez-CaballeroDavid FrancartColin B NoelDonzília SilvaEnrique ToledoGeorge N TzimasSheraz YaqubFrançois CauchyMikel Prieto-CalvoMelroy A D'SouzaHarry V M SpiersMarius C van den HeuvelRamón CharcoMickael LesurtelJosé Manuel Ramianull nullPublished in: International journal of surgery (London, England) (2023)
Patients undergoing liver resection for IPNB were more likely to achieve a textbook outcome than those requiring a pancreatic resection. Comorbidity, tumor location and tumor multiplicity influenced overall survival. Textbook outcome was an independent prognostic factor of overall survival.