J Korean Surg Soc.
2000 Jun;58(6):840-850.
Islet Cell Tumors of the Pancreas
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Surgery, University of Ulsan College of Medicine and Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: Islet cell tumors are a rare disease that can be cured by surgical management if they are
early diagnosed. However, diagnosis and localization are difficult due to their small size and varied
clinical manifestations. We analyzed the clinicopathologic features, the diagnosis and the surgical
management of islet cell tumors. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the case histories of 30 patients
had undergone pancreatic surgery for islet cell tumors between April 1990 and December 1999. RESULTS:
The islet-cell tumors included 16 insulinomas, 4 gastrinomas, 1 glucagonoma, one insulin-gastrin secreting
tumor, and 8 nonfunctioning tumors. The major clinical manifestations were neuroglycopenic (94%) and
adrenergic (75%) symptoms in cases of an insulinoma, abdominal ulcer symptoms (100%) in the cases
of a gastrinoma, diabetis mellitus (100%) in the cases of a glucagonoma, and abdominal pain (63%)
and a mass (25%) in nonfunctioning tumor. The preoperative tumor localization tools were angiography,
transhepatic portal vein sampling, endoscopic ultrasonography, computed tomography, and octreotide
scans which had sensitivities of 56%, 71%, 55.5%, 43.3%, and, 25% respectively. The surgical treatments
were enucleation (38%) or segmental resection (25%) for insulinomas, pancreaticoduodenectomy with
total gastrectomy (25%) or total pancreatectomy (25%) for gastrinomas, and pylorus preserving pancre
aticoduodenectomy (38%) or regional pancreatectomy (26%) for nonfunctioning tumors. Malignant islet
cell tumors were presenting cases (30%). Two patients died with postoperative complications on post
operative day 3 and 35; the others survived during the follow-up period (1 month-10 years). Islet cell
tumors with multiple endocrine neoplasm type I occurred in five (17%) cases; in three cases, the tumors
were malignant. CONCLUSION: The early diagnosis and vigorous attempt to resect the lesion in islet cell
tumors of the pancreas should be carried out for the long-term survival.