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LONG-TERM SURVIVAL AFTER DISTAL PANCREATECTOMY WITH SIMULTANEOUS LIVING-DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANT FOR TREATMENT OF PANCREATIC INSULINOMA WITH HEPATIC METASTASIS: A CASE REPORT

YUKİ OHYA, SHİNTARO HAYASHİDA, YUKİHİRO INOMATA

Experimental and Clinical Transplantation - 2021;19(1):88-91

Department of Surgery, Kumamoto Rosai Hospital, Yatsushiro, Kumamoto, Japan

 

Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors are a rare type of tumor with malignant potential, characterized by slowgrowth, frequent hepatic metastatic lesions that usually stay contained within the liver. In patients with unresectable liver metastatic pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, liver transplant is the only treatment available. Insulinomas are the most common pancreatic neuro - endocrine tumors, and 5% to 10% of insulinomas are malignant. We herein report a case of a living-donor liver transplant with distal pancreatectomy for a patient with hepatic metastatic pancreatic insulinoma with a 13-year postoperative survival.