Surgical management of insulinoma: Diagnosis of tumor location and high incidence of malignancy
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Surgery Today
- Vol. 16 (1) , 8-15
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02471063
Abstract
The findings in twenty-two patients with insulinoma were reviewed, as continuous efforts should be made to establish preoperative localization of the tumor. Superselective arteriography and percutaneous, transhepatic portal vein and pancreatic venous catheterization are highly recommended approaches. At the time of surgical intervention, a cautious exploration of the pancreas after thorough mobilization is most important. Recent use of intraoperative ultrasonography increases the likelihood of finding these occult tumors which locate deeply in the head of the pancreas. Apart from the diagnostic problems, we wish to emphasize the high incidence of malignancy (7/22, 31.8 per cent) in our series. Althout patients with malignant isulinoma had a much better prognosis compared to those with a pancreatic ductal malignancy, pancreatic resection with regional lymphnode dissection seems to be a rational procedure. Enucleation can be done when intraoperative findings of the tumor and regional lymphonode indicate no malignant features and no multiple lesions. However, at the first operation, enucleation is still a procedure of choice, even for the malignant insulinoma in the head with a well-defined capsule and no metastatic lesions, the objective being to avoid a duodenopancreatectomy or total pancreatectomy.Keywords
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