Literature DB >> 10464348

Endoscopic pancreatic stenting in pancreatic cancer.

G Costamagna1, P Alevras, F Palladino, F Rainoldi, M Mutignani, A Morganti.   

Abstract

Most pancreatic carcinomas are unresectable at the time of diagnosis; therefore, palliative treatment is very often the main concern of clinicians in this setting. The main symptoms resulting in the need for palliation in pancreatic cancer are obstructive jaundice, duodenal obstruction and pain. Therapeutic endoscopy plays a major role in the palliation of obstructive jaundice by stent placement into the biliary ducts. Initial experience has also been gained recently with endoscopic placement of expandable metallic stents to treat gastric outlet obstruction. Much less is known about the possible role of endoscopic pancreatic stenting in patients with unresectable pancreatic carcinoma. The main indication for pancreatic ductal stenting is 'obstructive' pain related to meals in patients with dilated main pancreatic duct beyond the stricture and intraluminal brachyradiotherapy. The technique of endoscopic pancreatic stenting does not substantially differ from that applied on the biliary tree. When technically possible, placement of 10 French plastic stents is preferred. According to the authors' indications, only about 15% of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer (55 of 355 in the present study) may potentially benefit from this technique. Pancreatic stenting may be obtained in more than 80% of these selected patients, with low morbidity (less than 10%) and no procedure-related mortality. According to the authors of the present and other studies reported in the literature, about 60% of patients treated because of 'obstructive' pain become symptom-free, and another 20% to 25% significantly reduce the amount of analgesic drugs required. Intraluminal brachyradiotherapy with 192iridium in the main pancreatic duct is a feasible and safe method to deliver high radiation doses to the tumour while sparing adjacent organs. Brachyradiotherapy may be performed alone or in conjunction with external beam radiotherapy. Because of the small number of patients suitable for this treatment, only a multicentre study will be able to detect whether intraluminal brachyradiotherapy in pancreatic cancer may have any positive impact on survival.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10464348     DOI: 10.1155/1999/123210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0835-7900            Impact factor:   3.522


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