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Duodenojejunal flexure tumors: surgical difficulties with case series.

Addala Pavan Kumar1, Sudeepta K Swain1, Somak Das1, Souvik Paul1, Kirubakaran Renganathan1, Dinesh Zirpe1, Gopa Kumar1, Mahesh Gopasety1, Patta Radhakrishna1, Tirupporur Govindaswamy Balachandar1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Distal duodenal and duodenojejunal flexure tumors are rare. They present late due to vague symptomatology and difficulties in establishing a diagnosis. Due to vague symptoms, these tumors would have had spread locally or metastasized to regional nodes or distant organs at presentation. Though the present standard is to achieve R0 resection for any tumor, it is quite difficult in these tumors because of their proximity to many important named vessels and viscera. Role of neoadjuvant and adjuvant therapy is not established yet.
METHODS: Medical records of patients searched who were admitted and diagnosed to have duodenal tumors between January, 2011 and March, 2014. Patients with duodenal tumors arising from third or fourth part were analysed. Radiological, endoscopic findings were noted and compared with operative and histopathological report.
RESULTS: Nine patients (seven males and two females) were found to have tumor in the third and fourth part of the duodenum. All had undergone laparotomy with curative intention in eight patients. R0 resection was feasible only in five (55%) patients. The most common histopathological type is adenocarcinoma in 66% patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Segmental resection is feasible and may be curative in most of the patients with duodenojejunal flexure tumors, without the need for vascular resections and reconstructions. Adenocarcinomas are the most common variant. Lymph node involvement and microvascular invasion indicates poor prognosis.

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Keywords:  Distal duodenal tumors; duodenojejunal junction; ligament of Trietz; small intestinal tumors

Year:  2015        PMID: 26029455      PMCID: PMC4397247          DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2078-6891.2015.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastrointest Oncol        ISSN: 2078-6891


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