2020
DOI: 10.1515/med-2020-0013
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Treatment of insulinomas by laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation: case reports and literature review

Abstract: AbstractDespite its rarity, insulinoma is the most common type of pancreatic endocrine neoplasm, with an occurrence of 1 to 5 per million per year in the population. Surgical resection or enucleation is the first line of curative treatment choice for insulinoma. Eight patients with symptomatic insulinomas treated by radiofrequency ablation have been described since 2009. In the past two years, we treated two patients with symptomatic insulinomas (one in the pancreatic tail and … Show more

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“…The risk of peri- or post-surgical complications range from 33 to 52%, including pancreatic fistulas in 8–19% of cases ( 3 ). The recurrence rate of insulinoma following open surgery is 7.2%, and the mortality rate is 3.7% ( 14 ). Furthermore, this patient was also at potential risk of bleeding during surgery due to being on anticoagulants, and at increased risk of propagation of DVT and further thromboembolic complications postoperatively ( 10 ).…”
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“…The risk of peri- or post-surgical complications range from 33 to 52%, including pancreatic fistulas in 8–19% of cases ( 3 ). The recurrence rate of insulinoma following open surgery is 7.2%, and the mortality rate is 3.7% ( 14 ). Furthermore, this patient was also at potential risk of bleeding during surgery due to being on anticoagulants, and at increased risk of propagation of DVT and further thromboembolic complications postoperatively ( 10 ).…”
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“…CT or endoscopic USS-guided (EUS) AA, RFA, and MWA are successful ablative therapies for insulinoma. Only tumours <2 cm were eligible for AA and need caution in tumours adjacent to blood vessels, due to the risk of bleeding ( 14 ). The superior surface of this insulinoma was abutted by the splenic artery.…”
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“…Several cases of its successful use in the treatment of patients with insulinoma have been reported recently. 12 …”
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