World Journal of Surgical Oncology (May 2006)

Splenic and portal vein thrombosis in pancreatic metastasis from Renal cell carcinoma

  • Loos Martin,
  • Esposito Irene,
  • Büchler Peter,
  • Shrikhande Shailesh V,
  • Büchler Markus W,
  • Friess Helmut

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-4-25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 25

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Abstract Background Pancreatic metastases from previously treated renal cell carcinoma are uncommon. Surgical resection of pancreatic metastasis remains the only worthwhile modality of treatment. Case presentation A case where pancreatic metastasis from previously resected right sided renal cell carcinoma was resected with a subtotal left pancreatectomy is described. An unusual feature was the presence of a large splenic vein tumor thrombus extending into the portal vein with associated portal hypertension. The patient underwent an uneventful portal vein resection with primary anastomosis. Conclusion This is possibly the first documented case of portal vein renal tumor thrombosis in a case of isolated pancreatic metastasis from previously operated renal cell carcinoma in published world surgical literature.