Pancreatic intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms: Current diagnosis and management

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Beata Jab?ońska [1 ]
Pawe? Szmigiel [1 ]
S?awomir Mrowiec [1 ]
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[1] Department of Digestive Tract Surgery, Medical University of Silesia
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Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms(IPMNs) represent approximately 1%of all pancreatic neoplasms and 25% of cystic neoplasms. They are divided into three types: main duct-IPMN(MD-IPPMN), branch duct-IPMN(BD-IPMN), and mixed type-IPMN. In this review, diagnostics, including clinical presentation and radiological investigations, were described. Magnetic resonance imaging is the most useful for most IPMNs. Management depends on the type and radiological features of IPMNs. Surgery is recommended for MD-IPMN. For BD-IPMN,management involves surgery or surveillance depending on the tumor size, cyst growth rate, solid components, main duct dilatation, high-grade dysplasia in cytology, the presence of symptoms(jaundice, new-onset diabetes, pancreatitis),and CA 19.9 serum level. The patient’s age and comorbidities should also be taken into consideration. Currently, there are different guidelines regarding the diagnosis and management of IPMNs. In this review, the following guidelines were presented: Sendai International Association of Pancreatology guidelines(2006),American Gastroenterological Association guidelines, revised international consensus Fukuoka guidelines(2012), revised international consensus Fukuoka guidelines(2017), and European evidence-based guidelines according to the European Study Group on Cystic Tumours of the Pancreas(2018). The Verona Evidence-Based Meeting 2020 was also presented and discussed.
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