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Interventional vs surgical procedures in localized/nonmetastatic insulinomas (ablation vs surgery)

Alaa Sada, Travis J. McKenzie, Adrian Vella, Michael J. Levy, Þorvarður R. Hálfdánarson

2023Endocrine Related Cancer14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Localized insulinoma is an uncommon entity that can result in substantial morbidity due to the associated hypoglycemia. Recent studies have suggested an increase in the incidence of insulinoma in recent decades that may possibly be secondary to increased awareness, incidental diagnoses, and better diagnostic methods. Diagnosing and localizing insulinoma within the pancreas can be challenging, but advances in nuclear imaging may improve diagnostic accuracy. Delays in diagnosis are common, but once a localized insulinoma is diagnosed and appropriately treated, the long-term prognosis is excellent. Surgical resection is considered the standard of care management option for localized insulinoma, but tumor ablation with endoscopic ultrasound guidance has also been shown to be an effective and safe method for therapy.

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InsulinomaMedicineHypoglycemiaAblationRadiologySurgical resectionPancreasNeuroendocrine tumorsGeneral surgerySurgeryInternal medicineInsulinNeuroendocrine Tumor Research AdvancesPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchParticle accelerators and beam dynamics
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