Pancreatic metastasis from renal cell carcinoma 25 years after radical nephrectomy

Journal: Hinyokika Kiyo. Acta Urologica Japonica
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Abstract

We report a case of pancreatic metastasis from renal cell carcinoma detected 25 years after radical nephrectomy. A 74-year-old man, who had undergone radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma at age 49, was found by computed tomography to have a strongly enhanced mass on the pancreatic head. The patient underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy and the pathological diagnosis was metastatic renal cell carcinoma. This was evidently a slow growing tumor because the metastatic pancreas tumor was well demarcated and the metastasis was found 25 years after the primary operation. Aggressive surgical treatment of isolated metastatic lesions offers a chance of long-term survival. Patients with a history of RCC should undergo a long-term follow-up to detect and evaluate metastasis to pancreas as well as other organs.

Authors
Tetsuhiro Yokonishi, Yusuke Ito, Kimito Osaka, Atsushi Komiya, Kazuki Kobayashi, Naoki Sakai, Sumio Noguchi, Hiroichi Kishi, Yoshiaki Satomi, Masatoshi Mogaki, Yukio Tsuura, Nobuhiko Mizuno, Ichirou Ikeda