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Kelemen, D; Lőcsei, Z; Papp, R; Ferencz, S; Vereczkei, A.
[Appleby procedure - an option for surgical treatment of pancreatic body tumour infiltrating the celiac axis].
Magy Seb. 2018; 71(1): 16-20. Doi: 10.1556/1046.71.2018.1.3 (- Case Report)
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Löcsei Zoltan
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Abstract:
CASE PRESENTATION: After neoadjuvant oncological therapy the surgical treatment of distal pancreatic tumour - infiltrating the celiac axis and the stomach - was reported. During the operation resection of the trunc, distal pancreatectomy, splenectomy, total gastrectomy, resection of the left adrenal gland and cholecystectomy were carried out. The patient's clinical course was uneventful, only transient alteration of liver functions was detected. Histological work-up revealed R1 resection, so adjuvant oncological therapy was decided. DISCUSSION: Distal pancreatic tumours are frequently inoperable. Infiltration of the celiac axis was similarly considered, however there is a chance for radical operation by the resection of the trunc, when the pancreaticoduodenal arcade will provide the arterial blood supply to the liver. Based on the above case the operative technique and the relevant questions were discussed. In pancreatic tumour and arterial infiltration the preoperative chemotherapy is absolutely recommended, because there is a chance for radical surgery in case of good response.
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Neoplasm Invasiveness - administration & dosage
Neoplasm Staging - administration & dosage
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