Benign pancreatic insulinoma: preoperative and intraoperative sonographic localization
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Roentgen Ray Society in American Journal of Roentgenology
- Vol. 147 (5) , 929-934
- https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.147.5.929
Abstract
Twenty-nine patients with surgically proved benign pancreatic insulinoma were studied by preoperative or intraoperative sonography. Twenty-five patients had solitary pancreatic tumors; four had multiple tumors. Six of the patients with solitary insulinomas and one of the patients with multiple insulinomas had undergone previous unsuccessful exploration. Preoperative sonography was performed in 24 patients with solitary insulinomas, and 15 (63%) were localized. Intraoperative sonography was performed in 22 patients with solitary insulinomas, and 19 (86%) were visualized without having been previously located by palpation. Four of these visible solitary tumors (18%) were not detected by palpation at surgery. All the solitary insulinomas were detected with the combination of palpation and intraoperative sonography. In each of the six patients with solitary insulinoma who had undergone previous surgery, the tumor was visible with intraoperative sonography, which also demonstrated nonpalpable insulinomas in two of the four patients with multiple tumors. Preoperative real-time sonography is a sensitive, noninvasive, inexpensive method for localization of insulinoma. Intraoperative high-frequency sonography is a highly sensitive method for the detection of insulinoma. Intraoperative sonography is also valuable to determine the relationship of the insulinoma to pancreatic and bile ducts and thereby facilitate safe enucleation.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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