A Case of Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Carcinoma of the Pancreas Extending Widely within the Pancreas Resected by Total Pancreatectomy
A 78-year-old woman visiting our hospital with the chief complaint of abdominal pain was diagnosed with ischemic colitis. CT pointed out pancreatic enlargement, so detailed pancreatic examination was conducted in parallel with treatment. In enhanced CT and MRI, the main pancreatic duct significantly extended over the entire length, and mural nodules scattered in the main pancreatic duct were observed. It was diagnosed with main duct intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN), which is likely to be intraductal papillary mucinous carcinoma(IPMC), and total pancreatectomy was performed. Pathological findings showed diffuse dilation of the main pancreatic duct, non-invasive IPMC progressed over approximately the entire length of the main pancreatic duct, mucinous carcinoma-tubular adenocarcinoma was widely infiltrated in pancreatic tissues around mural nodules. The cancer remained in the pancreas and was eventually diagnosed with IPMC, invasive, pT2, pN0, and pStage ⅠB. This case was an IPMN with high-risk stigmata, and it was an adaptive case of total pancreatectomy because mural nodules extended to the entire pancreas. In recent years, total pancreatectomy has come to be expected good results by the progress of diabetes treatment and the development of pancreatic enzyme agents, it is necessary to carefully judge each case for adaptation.