1. [A Case of Pancreatic Pseudocyst Recurrence after Surgery for Remnant Pancreatic Cancer]
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Takahiro, Shimaoka, Daisuke, Takiuchi, Naoki, Hama, Osakuni, Morimoto, Soichiro, Harada, Satoshi, Eguchi, Ryo, Ikeshima, Koji, Munakata, Noriko, Wada, Yoshiyuki, Susaki, Takashi, Azama, Yusuke, Akamaru, Hirofumi, Ota, Hirotsugu, Ohashi, and Kunitaka, Shibata
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Male ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Pancreatectomy ,Pancreatic Pseudocyst ,Humans ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Pancreas ,Aged ,Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal - Abstract
The patient was a 72-year-old man with a history of pancreatic cancer and IPMA treated with distal pancreatectomy. He had recurrence-free period after adjuvant chemotherapy with S-1. But 6 years after the surgery, a diameter of 1 cm mass was noted in the remnant pancreas on MRI examination after hepatocellular carcinoma treatment. The mass was diagnosed as remnant pancreatic cancer, and he had undergone partial pancreatectomy of remnant pancreas. The pathological diagnosis was pancreatic ductal carcinoma with negative margin. However, 6 months after the reoperation, epigastric pain appeared, and CT scan showed a pseudocyst of 10 cm in size. The diagnosis was local recurrence with positive cytology, and then puncture drainage was performed. After repeated drainages, adhesion of the cystic lesion, and chemotherapy, the cytology became negative and the cystic lesion disappeared, but peritoneal dissemination metastasis also appeared. The patient died of the primary disease 7 years and 8 months after the first surgery and 1 year and 11 months after the second surgery. There has been no report of local recurrence in the form of pancreatic pseudocyst after pancreatic cancer surgery, and we report this case with literature discussion.
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- 2022