The Learning Curve for Pancreaticoduodenectomy: The Experience of a Single Surgeon
Cristian Liviu Cioltean, Adrian Bartoș, Lidia Muntean, Sandu Brânzilă, Ioana Iancu, Cristina Pojoga, Caius Breazu, Iancu Cornel

TL;DR
This paper examines the learning curve of a single surgeon performing pancreaticoduodenectomy surgeries, showing how outcomes improve with experience.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the learning curve of pancreaticoduodenectomy through a single surgeon's experience with 100 cases.
Findings
Operative time and blood loss decreased significantly after the first 50 cases.
Postoperative complications like pancreatic fistula and delayed gastric emptying were observed.
A 5-year survival rate of 32.93% was found for pancreatic adenocarcinoma patients.
Abstract
Background and Aims: Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) is a complex and high-skill demanding procedure often associated with significant morbidity and mortality. However, the results have improved over the past two decades. However, there is a paucity of research concerning the learning curve for PD. Our aim was to report the outcomes of 100 consecutive PDs representing a single surgeon’s learning curve and to depict the factors that influenced the learning process. Methods: We reviewed the first 121 PDs performed at our academic center (2013–2019) by a single surgeon; 110 were PDs (5 laparoscopic and 105 open) and 11 were total PDs (1 laparoscopic and 10 open). Subsequent statistics was performed on the first 100 PDs, with attention paid to the learning curve and survival rate at 5 years. The data were analyzed comparing the first 50 cases (Group 1) to the last 50 cases (Group 2). Results:…
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TopicsPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research · Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies · Gallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders
