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Outcomes after pancreatic resections for secondary tumors in the pancreas: a single-center experience

Outcomes after pancreatic resections for secondary tumors in the pancreas: a single-center experience
Outcomes after pancreatic resections for secondary tumors in the pancreas: a single-center experience

Background: isolated extrapancreatic metastatic disease within the pancreas is uncommon. This study aimed to examine the indications and outcomes of pancreatic resection for metastatic disease in nonpancreatic, nonneuroendocrine malignancy at a high-volume center.

Methods: this was a retrospective analysis of a prospectively managed database of pancreatic resections for metastatic disease for primary nonpancreatic, nonneuroendocrine tumors at the University Hospital Southampton. The collected and analyzed data included patient demographics, operative and perioperative outcomes, survival, and recurrence.

Results: a total of 844 patients who underwent pancreatic resection were examined. Of note, 26 consecutive patients met the inclusion criteria, representing 3.3% of the unit's throughput. The median disease-free interval was 65 months. Most resections were performed for renal cell carcinoma, followed by melanoma, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer. The perioperative morbidity was 42.9%, with 12 cases of postoperative complications. There were no perioperative deaths. The median overall survival was 41 months, whereas the median disease-free survival was 17 months for the entire cohort.

Conclusion: when coupled with the low morbidity and mortality rates of a high-volume pancreatic surgery center using careful patient selection, pancreatic metastectomy has the potential to result in good long-term survival.

Metastasis, Pancreatic metastectomy, Renal cell carcinoma
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Stevens, Claire L
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Chim, Wing Joe
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Pickering, Oliver
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McDonnell, Declan
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Chin, Sirr Ling
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Pearce, Neil W.
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Arshad, Ali
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Takhar, Arjun S.
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Hamady, Zaed Z.
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Armstrong, Thomas
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Primrose, John N.
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Pike, Thomas W.
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Karavias, Dimitrios
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Tanno, Lulu
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Stevens, Claire L
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Chim, Wing Joe
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Pickering, Oliver
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McDonnell, Declan
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Chin, Sirr Ling
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Pearce, Neil W.
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Arshad, Ali
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Takhar, Arjun S.
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Hamady, Zaed Z.
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Armstrong, Thomas
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Primrose, John N.
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Pike, Thomas W.
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Karavias, Dimitrios
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Stevens, Claire L, Chim, Wing Joe, Pickering, Oliver, McDonnell, Declan, Chin, Sirr Ling, Pearce, Neil W., Arshad, Ali, Takhar, Arjun S., Hamady, Zaed Z., Armstrong, Thomas, Primrose, John N., Pike, Thomas W., Karavias, Dimitrios and Tanno, Lulu (2026) Outcomes after pancreatic resections for secondary tumors in the pancreas: a single-center experience. Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, 30 (5), [102390]. (doi:10.1016/j.gassur.2026.102390).

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Abstract

Background: isolated extrapancreatic metastatic disease within the pancreas is uncommon. This study aimed to examine the indications and outcomes of pancreatic resection for metastatic disease in nonpancreatic, nonneuroendocrine malignancy at a high-volume center.

Methods: this was a retrospective analysis of a prospectively managed database of pancreatic resections for metastatic disease for primary nonpancreatic, nonneuroendocrine tumors at the University Hospital Southampton. The collected and analyzed data included patient demographics, operative and perioperative outcomes, survival, and recurrence.

Results: a total of 844 patients who underwent pancreatic resection were examined. Of note, 26 consecutive patients met the inclusion criteria, representing 3.3% of the unit's throughput. The median disease-free interval was 65 months. Most resections were performed for renal cell carcinoma, followed by melanoma, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer. The perioperative morbidity was 42.9%, with 12 cases of postoperative complications. There were no perioperative deaths. The median overall survival was 41 months, whereas the median disease-free survival was 17 months for the entire cohort.

Conclusion: when coupled with the low morbidity and mortality rates of a high-volume pancreatic surgery center using careful patient selection, pancreatic metastectomy has the potential to result in good long-term survival.

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Accepted/In Press date: 28 February 2026
e-pub ahead of print date: 3 March 2026
Published date: 27 March 2026
Additional Information: Crown Copyright © 2026. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Metastasis, Pancreatic metastectomy, Renal cell carcinoma

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Local EPrints ID: 511417
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511417
ISSN: 1091-255X
PURE UUID: bcb119f3-5cce-4266-9f70-7d64d8ca59b1
ORCID for Declan McDonnell: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9088-9875
ORCID for Zaed Z. Hamady: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4591-5226
ORCID for John N. Primrose: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2069-7605

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Date deposited: 14 May 2026 16:34
Last modified: 15 May 2026 02:03

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Author: Claire L Stevens
Author: Wing Joe Chim
Author: Oliver Pickering
Author: Declan McDonnell ORCID iD
Author: Sirr Ling Chin
Author: Neil W. Pearce
Author: Ali Arshad
Author: Arjun S. Takhar
Author: Zaed Z. Hamady ORCID iD
Author: Thomas Armstrong
Author: Thomas W. Pike
Author: Dimitrios Karavias
Author: Lulu Tanno

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