Vyas Soumil, Luong Tu Vinh, Yu Dominic, Rahman Sakhanat
Division of HPB and Liver Transplant Surgery, Royal Free Hospital and Medical School. London, UK.
JOP. 2014 Nov 28;15(6):615-7. doi: 10.6092/1590-8577/2859.
With the more frequent use of cross sectional imaging, the detection of cystic pancreatic incidentalomas has become a relatively common entity. The commonest cystic incidentalomas are neoplastic. Pseudocysts are the most single common pathological entity. Foregut cystic lesions as a pathological entity are rare but mostly observed in the mediastinum. Ciliated foregut cysts of the pancreas are very rare and an extremely uncommon cause of a cystic lesion within the pancreas.
We present herewith an uncommon case of a large cystic lesion, confirmed as a ciliated foregut cyst on final histology arising from the body and tail of the pancreas. The lesion was very effectively treated with a laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy.
The rarity of the lesion makes the case worth reporting.