Title of article :
Acute post-traumatic presentation of a solid pseudo papillary tumor of pancreas: A case report
Author/Authors :
Mozaffar, M 1Vascular and trauma surgery departhment - Shohada-e- Tajrish hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of medical sciences and healt services, Tehran , Abdollahi, S.M Vascular and trauma surgery departhment - Shohada-e- Tajrish hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of medical sciences and healt services, Tehran
Abstract :
Objective: To report a case of pancreatic pseudo papillary solid cystic tumor, known as Frantz
tumor, which was discovered after a blunt abdominal trauma and to carry out a review of
literature.
Case report: The patient was a 14-years old girl who came to the emergency room after blunt
abdominal trauma with an intense abdominal pain. She underwent emergent laparotomy
because of the positive peritoneal signs and circulatory instability. The exploration revealed a
large retroperitoneal mass. Therefore, an incisional biopsy was done and the patient was
referred to our center.
CT-Scan was performed and revealed a large cystic mass (about 14×10cm) in left side of
upper abdomen, which was located posterior to the stomach. Laparatomy revealed a very
large pancreatic tumor with extension to spleen, stomach and transverse colon. A distal
pancreatectomy, sleeve gastrectomy, segmental resection of large bowel and splenectomy
was performed. The pathologic report was a pseudo papillary solid and cystic tumor of
pancreas. Clinical evaluation has been satisfactory without recurrence after 12 months of
follow up.
Conclusion: Frantz tumor has benign behavior and treatment of choice consists of surgical
resection. Pseudo papillary tumor may spread outside the pancreas, particularly in peritoneal
cavity. Met static spread may be promoted by trauma, including tumor biopsies which should
never be performed. The outcome after surgical resection is excellent with 90% survival in the
long term. Recurrence has been described in approximately 10% of the patients.
Keywords :
Trauma , solid pseudo papillary tumor of the pancreas
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics