Many cases of surgical resection of metastatic pancreatic tumors originating from renal cell carcinoma have been reported; however, cases of reresection of recurrent pancreatic metastasis of renal cell carcinoma in the remnant pancreas are rare. We performed a second resection for recurrent pancreatic metastasis of renal cell carcinoma six years after pancreatoduodenectomy with pancreaticogastrostomy reconstruction. By performing middle segment-preserving pancreatectomy, we were able to successfully spare the exocrine and endocrine pancreatic function compared to that observed after total pancreatectomy, with no signs of recurrence for two years after the surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 61-year-old man with no subjective symptom was admitted to our hospital for further examination of the causes of anemia (hemoglobin, 9.5 g/dL) and thrombocytopenia (platelets, 9.2 x 10(4)/microL), which had been pointed out in a medical checkup half a year previously.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe herein a 72-year-old woman with tumor recurrence in the residual pancreas and metastasis to the liver following a pylorus-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy for multiple endocrine tumors in the head of the pancreas. Abdominal ultrasonography performed 7 years after the initial surgery detected new lesions in the residual pancreas and liver. After recurrence of endocrine tumors of the pancreas and metastasis to the liver were diagnosed, the lesions were successfully resected by total pancreatectomy with distal gastrectomy and both lateral segmentectomy and partial resection of segment 8.
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