Abstract

We report 2 cases of pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) combined with an intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) and a review of the literature. In both cases, PMP emerged after surgical resection of the IPMN. In one case, neoplastic foci were present in the surgical margin and PMP was found 1year after the initial resection, while PMP emerged 5years after surgical resection in the other case. Including these 2 cases, 8 cases of PMP arising from IPMN have been reported. This condition occurs more frequently in males (7 males, 1 female), while the age at diagnosis ranges from 49 to 82years, with a mean of 63.3years. IPMNs occur more commonly in the tail of the pancreas (62.5%). Two different patterns regarding the mechanism of PMP arising from IPMN have been indicated; a rupture of the pancreatic duct, after which the neoplasm spreads through the fistula into the peritoneal cavity, and post-surgical development of PMP after insufficient surgical treatment for an IPMN. Our findings indicate that attention must be given to avoid mucous leakage and obtain a negative surgical margin during surgical treatment of an IPMN.

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