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CompletedNCT03813368

Whipples Resection in Octogenarians

Short and Long Term Outcomes of Whipples Resection in the Over 80s

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
500 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Edinburgh · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Whipples resection is an operation that has a burden of high morbidity and mortality. It is performed for a variety of disorders of the pancreas, duodenum and ampulla. The most common indication is pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma which has a poor long term outcome even when curative surgery has been performed. Short and long term outcomes however, have improved recently and the indications for curative resection have been increasingly extended, including operating on those that previously may have been considered too old to benefit from curative resection. Little is known about the benefit of performing this procedure in the oldest patients. Performing Whipples resection in patients over the age of 70 has been reported and has been shown to result in satisfactory perioperative results with comparable long term outcomes to those under 70. However the benefit of performing the same procedure in the over 80 age group is less well reported and consistently presents a challenging decision for the clinician.

Detailed description

Whipples resection is an operation that has a burden of high morbidity and mortality. It is performed for a variety of disorders of the pancreas, duodenum and ampulla. The most common indication is pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma which has a poor long term outcome even when curative surgery has been performed. Short and long term outcomes however, have improved recently and the indications for curative resection have been increasingly extended, including operating on those that previously may have been considered too old to benefit from curative resection. Little is known about the benefit of performing this procedure in the oldest patients. Performing Whipples resection in patients over the age of 70 has been reported and has been shown to result in satisfactory perioperative results with comparable long term outcomes to those under 70. However the benefit of performing the same procedure in the over 80 age group is less well reported and consistently presents a challenging decision for the clinician. This study therefore aims to assess the short and long term outcomes of patients undergoing Whipples PD in the over 80 age group in Lothian. This will be combined with data from all the other units in Scotland that perform Whipples resection (Dundee, Glasgow and Aberdeen) The primary outcome will be overall and disease free survival. Participants will be identified by using procedure specific codes to identify those patients who underwent Whipples pancreaticoduodenectomy from the ORSOS prospectively collated theatre record database. The other centres in Scotland will identify their subjects via their own methodology.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREWhipples pancreatico-duodenectomyClassic whipples and pylorus preserving

Timeline

Start date
2019-02-20
Primary completion
2019-05-01
Completion
2019-07-01
First posted
2019-01-23
Last updated
2024-06-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United Kingdom

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03813368. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.