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Irreversible Electroporation Of Locally Recurrent Pancreatic Cancer With 5-Year Survival, Alyssa Deiters, Minia Hellan, Rebecca N. Tuttle, James R. Ouellette
Irreversible Electroporation Of Locally Recurrent Pancreatic Cancer With 5-Year Survival, Alyssa Deiters, Minia Hellan, Rebecca N. Tuttle, James R. Ouellette
Department of Surgery Faculty Publications
Background: Isolated local recurrence after surgical resection for pancreatic cancer is rare. Current common therapies for recurrence include chemotherapy or chemoradiation. There are few, if any, reports regarding surgical resection of local pancreatic cancer recurrence. This is the first report of using irreversible electroporation (IRE) to treat a pancreatic adenocarcinoma local recurrence and represents a true 5-year survivor and possible cure.
Case report: A 50-year-old female initially presented with 2.5 cm mass in the uncinate process of the pancreas suspicious for malignancy. Preoperative endoscopic guided fine needle aspirate (FNA) confirmed adenocarcinoma. She underwent pylorus preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy with the finding of …