Title of article :
Pancreaticoduodenectomy for suspected malignancy: have advancements in radiographic imaging improved results?
Author/Authors :
Aaron R. Sasson، نويسنده , , James M. Gulizia، نويسنده , , Annabel Galva، نويسنده , , Joseph Anderson، نويسنده , , Jon Thompson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
6
From page :
888
To page :
893
Abstract :
Background The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of recent improvements in radiographic imaging in detecting malignant pancreatic disease. Methods A review of 132 patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy for suspected malignancy from 1998 to 2005 was performed. Since 1998, patients were evaluated with helical computed tomography and since 2002 with multidetection scanners. Results Seventeen patients (12.9%) had nonneoplastic disease. The majority of these patients had chronic fibrosing pancreatitis (11 patients) and sclerosing lymphoplasmacytic pancreatitis (4 patients). The incidence of benign disease in patients undergoing resection from 1998 to 2001 (n = 45) was 8.9% in comparison to 14.9% for patients treated from 2002 to 2005 (n = 87, P = .39). Conclusion Advances in imaging modalities made during the study period did not improve our ability to discriminate between benign inflammatory conditions and neoplastic disease. The inability to distinguish benign from neoplastic disease justifies the use of pancreaticoduodenectomy in the appropriate clinical setting.
Keywords :
pancreaticoduodenectomy , Suspected malignancy
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
618511
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