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Middle-preserving pancreatectomy for multifocal intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas: report of a case
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Surgical OncologyPancreatic CancerMiddle-preserving PancreatectomyAppropriate Surgical ApproachPancreatic Fluid CollectionSurgical ProcedureSurgical PathologyPathologyPancreatic SurgerySurgeryContinuous Pancreatic LesionMedicine
Multifocal or continuous pancreatic lesion is identified frequently but finding an appropriate surgical approach is quite challenging. Total pancreatectomy is a useful procedure. However, postoperative endocrine and exocrine disturbance is inevitable. Recently, the safety and feasibility of parenchyma preserving pancreatectomy, including middle-preserving pancreatectomy (MPP), have been reported. MPP is a combined procedure of pancreaticoduodenectomy and distal pancreatectomy, while preserving the body of the pancreas, for cases of multifocal pancreatic lesions. So far, there have only been a few reports that have described MPP. We report a case of MPP for multifocal intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas, describe the surgical procedure, and discuss the feasibility of MPP as parenchyma-preserving pancreatectomy with reference to the literature.
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