Clinical Research
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2004.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 15, 2004; 10(12): 1806-1809
Published online Jun 15, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i12.1806
Table 1 Clinical presentations
SymptomsPatients(n=43)(%)
Abdominal pain2455.8
Nausea and/or vomiting1432.6
Fatigue1125.6
Abdominal mass1023.3
Back pain921.0
Jaundice818.6
Weight loss511.6
No symptoms37.0
Acut abdomen12.3
Table 2 Location of the tumors
LocationMalignant (n = 28)Benign (n = 15)
Head138
Tail82
Body24
Body+Tail41
Multiple10
Table 3 Nature operative procedures
NatureMalignant (n = 28)(%)Benign (n = 15)(%)
Curative resection1761.01387.0
Palliative resection828.616.7
Palliative bypass25.116.7
Biopsy only13.600
Table 4 Primary operative procedures
ProcedureMalignant (n = 28)(%)Benign (n = 15)(%)
Pancreatoduodenectomy828.5213.3
Pylorus-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy0016.7
Distal pancreatectomy + splenectomy725.0533.3
Subtotal pancreatectomy + splenectomy414.3213.3
Distal pancreatectomy27.100
Enucleation13.6426.7
Double bypass13.600
Biliary bypass310.716.7
Gastric bypass13.600
Biopsy only13.600
Table 5 Survival of patients with NFICC
Patientsn5-yr10-yrMedian
survival (%)survival (%)survival (mo)
ALL cases2858.0529.0360 ± 4.35
Male540.0020.0045 ± 21.92
Female2363.4931.75120 ± 44.05
≤ 30 yr1454.1736.11120 ± 64.02
> 30 yr1457.690101
D1 ≤ 10 cm1867.5749.05101
D1 > 10 cm1036.00060 ± 21.75
PD2771.4335.71101 ± 56.73
STRP31 472.0036.00120 ± 44.94
PO470024 ± 3.19
Table 6 Multivariate Cox regression analysis
FactorsStandard ErrorDegree of freedomP value
Sex2.19010.679
Age1.29210.821
Location35.88910.917
Operation1.52810.007
Tumor Size117.23710.903
Radial/palliative117.26110.884