Radiologic evaluation of patients undergoing the modified Appleby procedure for locally advanced pancreatic neoplasms: a case series
Purpose Despite advances in medical and surgical care, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma remains one of the most locally aggressive neoplastic processes in the abdomen. Unfortunately, most pancreatic adenocarcinomas present late and are unresectable at time of diagnosis. The modified Appleby procedur...
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Despite advances in medical and surgical care, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma remains one of the most locally aggressive neoplastic processes in the abdomen. Unfortunately, most pancreatic adenocarcinomas present late and are unresectable at time of diagnosis. The modified Appleby procedure is a surgical option in patients with locally advanced pancreatic neoplasms of the body and tail with vascular invasion of the celiac trunk. To our knowledge, no radiologic journal has previously reported on the pre-operative evaluation or postoperative imaging findings of such patients.
Methods
We report herein three patients who underwent the modified Appleby procedure, each with a unique complication, in an attempt to illustrate common pitfalls of interpretation in these advanced cases.
Results
Our case series emphasizes the importance of pre-operative radiologic assessment of variant arterial anatomy, knowledge of pre- and intraoperative procedures and appearances, and familiarity with potential postoperative complications.
Conclusions
Thorough understanding of the important aspects of the pre-surgical anatomy, as well as possible post-surgical complications, is the key to the radiologist being a useful participant in the clinical care of these patients. |
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Despite advances in medical and surgical care, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma remains one of the most locally aggressive neoplastic processes in the abdomen. Unfortunately, most pancreatic adenocarcinomas present late and are unresectable at time of diagnosis. The modified Appleby procedure is a surgical option in patients with locally advanced pancreatic neoplasms of the body and tail with vascular invasion of the celiac trunk. To our knowledge, no radiologic journal has previously reported on the pre-operative evaluation or postoperative imaging findings of such patients.
Methods
We report herein three patients who underwent the modified Appleby procedure, each with a unique complication, in an attempt to illustrate common pitfalls of interpretation in these advanced cases.
Results
Our case series emphasizes the importance of pre-operative radiologic assessment of variant arterial anatomy, knowledge of pre- and intraoperative procedures and appearances, and familiarity with potential postoperative complications.
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We report herein three patients who underwent the modified Appleby procedure, each with a unique complication, in an attempt to illustrate common pitfalls of interpretation in these advanced cases.
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Our case series emphasizes the importance of pre-operative radiologic assessment of variant arterial anatomy, knowledge of pre- and intraoperative procedures and appearances, and familiarity with potential postoperative complications.
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Despite advances in medical and surgical care, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma remains one of the most locally aggressive neoplastic processes in the abdomen. Unfortunately, most pancreatic adenocarcinomas present late and are unresectable at time of diagnosis. The modified Appleby procedure is a surgical option in patients with locally advanced pancreatic neoplasms of the body and tail with vascular invasion of the celiac trunk. To our knowledge, no radiologic journal has previously reported on the pre-operative evaluation or postoperative imaging findings of such patients.
Methods
We report herein three patients who underwent the modified Appleby procedure, each with a unique complication, in an attempt to illustrate common pitfalls of interpretation in these advanced cases.
Results
Our case series emphasizes the importance of pre-operative radiologic assessment of variant arterial anatomy, knowledge of pre- and intraoperative procedures and appearances, and familiarity with potential postoperative complications.
Conclusions
Thorough understanding of the important aspects of the pre-surgical anatomy, as well as possible post-surgical complications, is the key to the radiologist being a useful participant in the clinical care of these patients.</abstract><cop>New York</cop><pub>Springer US</pub><pmid>29022090</pmid><doi>10.1007/s00261-017-1344-8</doi><tpages>9</tpages></addata></record> |
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