| Literature DB >> 35340499 |
Krixie Silangruz1, Parthav Shah1, Larissa Fujii-Lau2, Sho Furuta3.
Abstract
Mechanical gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) due to malignancy can occur with cancers in the stomach and duodenum. GOO can cause perforation of the stomach or the esophagus. We present a 65-year-old female with newly diagnosed metastatic pancreatic cancer who presented with acute onset abdominal pain. She was taken for emergent exploratory laparotomy where she was found to have gastric perforation and duodenal obstruction from an invasive large pancreatic head mass. This is a rare case report of gastric perforation due to a malignant gastric outlet obstruction secondary to invasive pancreatic cancer.Entities:
Keywords: exploratory laparotomy; gastric outlet obstruction; gastric perforation; malignancy; pancreatic cancer
Year: 2022 PMID: 35340499 PMCID: PMC8930494 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Free air under the hemidiaphragm.
Figure 2Ill-defined soft tissue enlargement is seen at the level of the pancreatic head, approximately 4 cm in diameter.
Figure 3A large gastric perforation, approximately 5 cm in diameter, just anterior to the greater curvature, about halfway up the stomach, with necrotic and ischemic wound edges.
Figure 4Duodenal bulb stenosis secondary to extrinsic compression, requiring dilation to allow for duodenoscope passage.