Larjani S, Bruckschwaiger VR, Stephens LA, James PD, Martel G, Mimeault R, Balaa FK, Bertens KA. Paraduodenal pancreatitis as an uncommon cause of gastric outlet obstruction: A case report and review of the literature.
Int J Surg Case Rep 2017;
39:14-18. [PMID:
28783521 PMCID:
PMC5545816 DOI:
10.1016/j.ijscr.2017.07.043]
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Abstract
Paraduodenal pancreatitis is a rare form of focal chronic or recurrent pancreatitis that can present as gastric outlet obstruction.
Endoscopic ultrasound and fine needle aspiration biopsy provides the best diagnostic modality.
Key histopathologic features include Brunner gland hyperplasia, myofibroblastic proliferation, spindle cells and foamy cells.
Cross-sectional imaging demonstrates a fibrotic, sheet-like mass with cystic change between the duodenal wall and pancreatic head.
The optimal treatment for refractory symptoms is pancreaticoduodenectomy.
Introduction
Paraduodenal pancreatitis (PP) is an under-recognized form of focal chronic or recurrent pancreatitis. Since PP presents with non-specific symptoms and shares radiological and histopathological features with other entities, it can be challenging to diagnose.
Presentation of case report
Herein, a case of a 64 year-old Caucasian male with PP presenting with recurrent gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) is detailed. Over the course of two years, he underwent multiple balloon dilatations for symptom management. His diagnostic course was complicated by inconclusive and misleading biopsies.
Conclusion
PP can rarely present as GOO in otherwise asymptomatic patients. A preoperative pathologic diagnosis can be difficult to obtain, and in this case delayed definitive surgical management. The case is discussed in detail, and a concise review the current literature was undertaken.
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