Hayashi Y, Masuda H, Eizawa T, Yamanaka T, Naka M
Department of Internal Medicine, Asama General Hospital, Saku, Nagano.
Intern Med. 2001 Jan;40(1):48-51. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.40.48.
In a 35-year-old woman diagnosed with insulinoma selective intraarterial calcium injection was positive for proximal gastroduodenal artery and inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery involvement preoperatively. Although non-invasive imaging studies were negative, a mass was detected at the pancreatic uncus by intraoperative ultrasonography. Gastroduodenal artery calcium injection was performed after enucleation of the tumor. Following calcium injection, the insulin level was inappropriately increased and further pancreaticoduodenectomy was performed. After excision, another tumor was detected at the head of the pancreas by histopathological examination. As shown, selective intraarterial calcium injection is useful to localize tumors preoperatively and intraoperatively.