Pathological analysis of the superior mesenteric artery boundary in preoperative computed tomography of resectable pancreatic head adenocarcinoma

Oncol Lett. 2019 Jun;17(6):5711-5720. doi: 10.3892/ol.2019.10269. Epub 2019 Apr 18.

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the biological and prognostic implications of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) boundary on preoperative abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CE-CT) for resectable adenocarcinoma of the pancreatic head. A total of 121 patients treated over a 6-year period at Peking University Third Hospital (Beijing, China) were included in the present study. The pattern of the SMA boundary was investigated on preoperative CE-CT and detailed pathological analysis of the extrapancreatic plexus [the pancreatic head plexus II (PLX-II) located on the right edge of the SMA] was performed. The results revealed that the radiological SMA boundary was associated with the grade of parasympathetic neurogenesis (P=0.014) in PLX-II, and was predictive of postoperative disease-free survival (P=0.014) and liver metastasis (P=0.013). Therefore, it was proposed that extrapancreatic parasympathetic neurogenesis may account for the different patterns of the SMA boundary on preoperative abdominal CE-CT, and affect the prognosis, particularly for liver metastasis in resectable pancreatic head adenocarcinoma.

Keywords: extrapancreatic neuropathy; liver metastasis; parasympathetic neurogenesis; resectable pancreatic head adenocarcinoma; superior mesenteric artery.