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Diseases of the Pancreas. 67 y old male with loss of appetite, gradual weight loss and dyspepsia. Recent onset of jaundice and dark urine.

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1 Diseases of the Pancreas

2 67 y old male with loss of appetite, gradual weight loss and dyspepsia. Recent onset of jaundice and dark urine.

3 Pancreatic cancer 4 th most common cancer-related death Mainly adenocarcinoma Persons 60-80 yrs 5 year survival < 4%

4 Pancreatic cancer Smoking Chronic pancreatitis Obesity Diabetes Family history Cystic lesions (IPMN/MCA) Risk factors:

5 Pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN 1-3)

6 Pancreatic adenoCa Head>whole gland>body>tail Lesions of head/ampulla > jaundice, Courvoisier’s gallbladder Often invade surrounding structures (inoperable)

7 Pancreatic cancer Anorexia, Weight loss Painless jaundice Chronic back pain Depression Thrombophlebitis Symptoms:

8 Pancreatic cancer Elevated serum CA 19-9 CEA Diabetes mellitus Laboratory findings:

9 Pancreatic cancer diagnosis US, CT, EUS, ERCP, MRI

10 CT

11 Endoscopic UltraSonography (EUS)

12 EUS + FNA

13 MRI

14 ERCP

15 Pancreatic cancer - treatment Surgical resection: Resectability determined by: 1) no metastases 2) no invasion of porta hepatis, portal vein behind body of pancreas, SMA region 3) no spread to liver or other peritoneal structures

16 Pancreatic cancer - surgical therapy Classical Pancreaticoduodenectomy - Whipple’s procedure Pylorus preserving

17 Pylorus preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy

18 Endoscopic endoprosthesis drainage (by ERCP) Pancreatic cancer Endoscopic palliation


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