Abstract

IntroductionDuodenal adenocarcinoma is a rare malignancy; recently, it has been found to be accompanied by operative indications.MethodsNine consecutive rare cases were diagnosed with duodenal carcinoma (DC), in which clinicopathological characteristics were retrospectively examined. Age was ranged over middle-aged males and females. No clinical onset with severe symptoms was observed, and the specific treatment for accompanied diseases or habits was not found.OutcomesOne case of two T1 stage DCs that underwent pancreas-sparing duodenectomy. Stage II DC was diagnosed in three cases, and stage III DC was diagnosed in four cases. Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) mainly occurred in seven patients, and duodenectomy was limited in two patients. All operations were safely performed, and the postoperative course showed no severe morbidity. Histological findings showed R0 resection in eight cases and R1 at the retroperitoneal dissecting part in one case. Five patients with advanced-stage DC underwent adjuvant chemotherapy; however, four patients showed tumor recurrence within 12 months. With additional strong chemotherapy, eight patients survived up to 84 months, and one died of liver metastasis at 43 months after surgery. Three representative cases of mucosal invasion with widespread pancreas-sparing duodenectomy and advanced-stage DC cases undergoing duodenectomy or PD are shown.ConclusionIn the field of upper digestive tract surgery, duodenal adenocarcinoma and various applications of surgery or adjuvant chemotherapy for long-term survival are important.

Highlights

  • Duodenal adenocarcinoma is a rare malignancy; recently, it has been found to be accompanied by operative indications

  • The standard operative procedures may not be definitely decided; effective chemotherapy has not been fully elucidated at present [1,3]

  • The development of adjuvant chemotherapy is promising for duodenal carcinoma (DC)

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Introduction

Duodenal adenocarcinoma is a rare malignancy; recently, it has been found to be accompanied by operative indications. Outcomes: One case of two T1 stage DCs that underwent pancreas-sparing duodenectomy. Five patients with advanced-stage DC underwent adjuvant chemotherapy; four patients showed tumor recurrence within 12 months. Three representative cases of mucosal invasion with widespread pancreas-sparing duodenectomy and advanced-stage DC cases undergoing duodenectomy or PD are shown. Conclusion: In the field of upper digestive tract surgery, duodenal adenocarcinoma and various applications of surgery or adjuvant chemotherapy for long-term survival are important. The clinico-pathological char­ acteristics and patient outcome in DC has not been fully clarified and this rare case series seems to be unique

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