Abstract
Villous adenomas of the duodenum (VAD) are infrequent lesions of the gastrointestinal tract but have a high risk of recurrence and malignancy. For these reasons and its specific topographic location, the surgical treatment of VAD is still controversial. Herein we present a case of large VAD located in the second duodenal portion that was successfully treated with a head of the pancreas, pylorus-preserving total duodenectomy (PPTD). PPTD should be an excellent option in patients with large adenomas because it allows preservation of the pancreas, gastrointestinal function is maintained, the possibility of a recurrence and of an invasive carcinoma of the ampulla is eliminated, and finally because it permits an adequate endoscopic follow-up. PPTD should not be used in the presence of malignancy and/or high-grade dysplasia.
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