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The clinical feature and outcome of groove pancreatitis in a cohort: A single center experience with review of the literature

BACKGROUND: Groove pancreatitis (GP) is a rare form of chronic pancreatitis that is less common and is now gaining awareness with multimodal imaging modalities. Our aim is to analyze the mid-long term outcomes of patients diagnosed with GP with different treatment approaches. METHODS: A computerized...

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Autores principales: Değer, Kamuran Cumhur, Köker, İbrahim Hakkı, Destek, Sabahattin, Toprak, Hüseyin, Yapalak, Yunus, Gönültaş, Ceren, Şentürk, Hakan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35920434
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/tjtes.2022.12893
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author Değer, Kamuran Cumhur
Köker, İbrahim Hakkı
Destek, Sabahattin
Toprak, Hüseyin
Yapalak, Yunus
Gönültaş, Ceren
Şentürk, Hakan
author_facet Değer, Kamuran Cumhur
Köker, İbrahim Hakkı
Destek, Sabahattin
Toprak, Hüseyin
Yapalak, Yunus
Gönültaş, Ceren
Şentürk, Hakan
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description BACKGROUND: Groove pancreatitis (GP) is a rare form of chronic pancreatitis that is less common and is now gaining awareness with multimodal imaging modalities. Our aim is to analyze the mid-long term outcomes of patients diagnosed with GP with different treatment approaches. METHODS: A computerized search from electronic patient record database between May 2013 and June 2019 with the keywords “groove”, “paraduodenal” was applied. The clinical, radiological and pathological data of 25 patients diagnosed with GP were obtained. RESULTS: In the GP patient group, the median age was 55 (25–87) and 80% was male. Alcohol and tobacco abuse was 40% among GP patients. The most common symptoms were upper abdominal pain (84%) and nausea-vomiting (40%), respectively. Gastric outlet obstruction was observed in 4 (16%) patients. CT and EUS imaging were performed to majority of cases (96% and 92 %, respectively). EUS-FNA was done in 14 of 25 (56%) patients. It was reported as atypia, adenocarcinoma and benign in 2 (8%), 2 (8%) and 10 (40%) patients, respectively. EUS-FNA was helpful to diagnose two pancreatic head adenoCA whose preliminary radiological evaluation was GP. The mean follow-up period was 29 (3–71) months. Conservative approach was the predominantly preferred treatment (%56). Apart from conservative approach, treatment strategies included biliary stenting, sphincterotomy, wirsung stenting via ERCP, cholecystectomy etc. Considering all treatment modalities, symptoms improved in 12 (48%) patients and progressed with recurrent pancreatitis attacks in 7 (28%) patients. CONCLUSION: Because GP is a less well-known form of pancreatitis, it presents several challenges for clinicians in diagnosis and treatment. This form, which can mimic pancreatic malignancy in particular, must be differentiated from carcinoma. EUS(±FNA) is a useful diagnostic tool complementary to imaging. Although the conservative approach remains the first choice in most patients, the clinician should consider invasive endoscopic procedures and surgical options in special cases when necessary.
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spelling pubmed-103159772023-07-04 The clinical feature and outcome of groove pancreatitis in a cohort: A single center experience with review of the literature Değer, Kamuran Cumhur Köker, İbrahim Hakkı Destek, Sabahattin Toprak, Hüseyin Yapalak, Yunus Gönültaş, Ceren Şentürk, Hakan Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg Original Article BACKGROUND: Groove pancreatitis (GP) is a rare form of chronic pancreatitis that is less common and is now gaining awareness with multimodal imaging modalities. Our aim is to analyze the mid-long term outcomes of patients diagnosed with GP with different treatment approaches. METHODS: A computerized search from electronic patient record database between May 2013 and June 2019 with the keywords “groove”, “paraduodenal” was applied. The clinical, radiological and pathological data of 25 patients diagnosed with GP were obtained. RESULTS: In the GP patient group, the median age was 55 (25–87) and 80% was male. Alcohol and tobacco abuse was 40% among GP patients. The most common symptoms were upper abdominal pain (84%) and nausea-vomiting (40%), respectively. Gastric outlet obstruction was observed in 4 (16%) patients. CT and EUS imaging were performed to majority of cases (96% and 92 %, respectively). EUS-FNA was done in 14 of 25 (56%) patients. It was reported as atypia, adenocarcinoma and benign in 2 (8%), 2 (8%) and 10 (40%) patients, respectively. EUS-FNA was helpful to diagnose two pancreatic head adenoCA whose preliminary radiological evaluation was GP. The mean follow-up period was 29 (3–71) months. Conservative approach was the predominantly preferred treatment (%56). Apart from conservative approach, treatment strategies included biliary stenting, sphincterotomy, wirsung stenting via ERCP, cholecystectomy etc. Considering all treatment modalities, symptoms improved in 12 (48%) patients and progressed with recurrent pancreatitis attacks in 7 (28%) patients. CONCLUSION: Because GP is a less well-known form of pancreatitis, it presents several challenges for clinicians in diagnosis and treatment. This form, which can mimic pancreatic malignancy in particular, must be differentiated from carcinoma. EUS(±FNA) is a useful diagnostic tool complementary to imaging. Although the conservative approach remains the first choice in most patients, the clinician should consider invasive endoscopic procedures and surgical options in special cases when necessary. Kare Publishing 2022-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10315977/ /pubmed/35920434 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/tjtes.2022.12893 Text en Copyright © 2022 Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Değer, Kamuran Cumhur
Köker, İbrahim Hakkı
Destek, Sabahattin
Toprak, Hüseyin
Yapalak, Yunus
Gönültaş, Ceren
Şentürk, Hakan
The clinical feature and outcome of groove pancreatitis in a cohort: A single center experience with review of the literature
title The clinical feature and outcome of groove pancreatitis in a cohort: A single center experience with review of the literature
title_full The clinical feature and outcome of groove pancreatitis in a cohort: A single center experience with review of the literature
title_fullStr The clinical feature and outcome of groove pancreatitis in a cohort: A single center experience with review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed The clinical feature and outcome of groove pancreatitis in a cohort: A single center experience with review of the literature
title_short The clinical feature and outcome of groove pancreatitis in a cohort: A single center experience with review of the literature
title_sort clinical feature and outcome of groove pancreatitis in a cohort: a single center experience with review of the literature
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35920434
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/tjtes.2022.12893
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