scholarly journals Per Oral Pancreatoscopy Identification of Main-duct Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms and Concomitant Pancreatic Duct Stones

Pancreas ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (6) ◽  
pp. 792-794
Author(s):  
Samuel Han ◽  
Isaac Raijman ◽  
Jorge D. Machicado ◽  
Steven A. Edmundowicz ◽  
Raj J. Shah
2019 ◽  
Vol 92 (1103) ◽  
pp. 20190461
Author(s):  
Ting Ting Zhang ◽  
Timothy J Sadler ◽  
Siobhan Whitley ◽  
Rebecca Brais ◽  
Edmund Godfrey

Objective: Main duct and mixed intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMN) are pre-malignant cystic pancreatic neoplasms associated with pancreatic duct dilatation. Distinguishing these from benign causes of pancreatic duct dilatation is important in order to allow appropriate surveillance or surgery. A patulous duodenal papilla with extrusion of mucus at endoscopic evaluation, the endoscopic fish mouth ampulla (E-FMA) sign, is reported in main duct and mixed IPMN. We aimed to establish whether a CT correlate (CT-FMA) of this sign exists and whether this was associated with the presence of invasion or high-grade dysplasia. We defined the CT-FMA sign as an uninterrupted column of water attenuation material running from the pancreatic duct to the duodenal lumen. Methods: A retrospective, blinded review of 44 patients with histologically confirmed IPMN and 87 age-matched controls with pancreatic duct dilatation on CT was undertaken. A case–control series matched for the degree of pancreatic duct dilatation was used to compare the rates of invasion or high-grade dysplasia between main duct and mixed IPMN patients, with and without a CT-FMA sign. Results: The CT-FMA sign could be identified in 18.5% patients with main duct/mixed IPMN with specificity 100%, positive predictive value 100% and negative predictive value 79.8%. A significant association was found between CT-FMA in main duct/mixed IPMN compared to controls, but not with the presence of high-grade dysplasia or invasion. Conclusions: The CT-FMA sign is a newly reported, highly specific sign of MD and mixed IPMN. Advances in knowledge: If a fish mouth ampulla is identified at CT, a diagnosis of main duct or mixed IPMN is highly likely.


Surgery ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 156 (3) ◽  
pp. 611-621 ◽  
Author(s):  
Klaus Sahora ◽  
Carlos Fernández-del Castillo ◽  
Fei Dong ◽  
Giovanni Marchegiani ◽  
Sarah P. Thayer ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 93 (5) ◽  
pp. e32-e34 ◽  
Author(s):  
TC Hall ◽  
G Garcea ◽  
A Rajesh ◽  
AR Dennison

Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) are benign cystic lesions of the pancreas with recognised premalignant potential. An occasional feature of IPMNs is fistula formation to surrounding organs. This report describes a case of a pancreaticogastric fistula from a main duct IPMN that produced the complete resolution of the patient’s symptoms.


JAMA Surgery ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 152 (1) ◽  
pp. e163349 ◽  
Author(s):  
Motokazu Sugimoto ◽  
Irmina A. Elliott ◽  
Andrew H. Nguyen ◽  
Stephen Kim ◽  
V. Raman Muthusamy ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 144 (5) ◽  
pp. S-799 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takeshi Ogura ◽  
Daisuke Masuda ◽  
Yoshitaka Kurisu ◽  
Akira Imoto ◽  
Michiaki Takii ◽  
...  

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