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Novel Surgical Initiatives in Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumours

Alina S. Ritter, Jelte Poppinga, Kira C. Steinkraus, Thilo Hackert, Anna Nießen

Year
2025
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Neuroendocrine tumours (NET) are rare entities arising from hormone producing cells in the gastroentero-pancreatic (GEP) tract. Surgery is the most common treatment of GEP-NETs. RECENT FINDINGS: Improvements in surgical techniques allow for more locally advanced and metastasised GEP-NETs to be resected. Laparoscopic and robotically--assisted approaches are increasingly being utilised in the resection of selected GEP-NETs and are facilitated by novel intraoperative tumour localisation tools and parenchyma-sparing methods. At the same time, some authors suggest that indications for formal resections of small well differentiated non-functioning pancreatic NETs and appendiceal NETs should be more restrictive. Advancements in surgery allows for tissue-sparing resections of GEP-NETs. Indications for surgical resection and the extent of the procedure are highly dependent on GEP-NET size, localisation and grading. Robotically assisted surgeries with intraoperative ultrasound and visualisation methods as well as vessel-sparing radical retrograde lymphadenectomies for small intestinal NETs seem to be the future of GEP-NET surgery.

Keywords

MedicineGrading (engineering)Neuroendocrine tumorsResectionPancreasParenchymaSurgical resectionRadiologySurgeryPathology

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