A patient with cystic fibrosis (CF) with pancreatic insufficiency presented with jaundice due to an ampullary tumour. CF is known for a higher incidence of gastrointestinal malignancies. The patient suffered from pancreatic insufficiency. At computed tomography (CT), pancreatic lipomatosis with absence of the pancreatic duct was seen. This is uncommon, also in patients with CF. During surgery, a total pancreatectomy was performed, because there was no possibility to construct a duct to mucosa anastomosis due to the absence of the pancreatic duct and more importantly the pancreas was already afunctional. The presence of lipomatosis increases the risk of leakage at the pancreaticojejunal anastomosis. Therefore, it is important to take this phenomenon, in this case already visible on the preoperative CT scan, into account during the workup for surgery.
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Vuurberg, N. E., Bakker, I., Van Den Boom, A. L., De Haas, R. J., Duiker, E. W., Van Den Heuvel, M. C., & Klaase, J. M. (2020). Surgery for Ampullary Cancer in a Patient with Pancreatic Lipomatosis Caused by Cystic Fibrosis. Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 14(3), 695–701. https://doi.org/10.1159/000511129
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