Publikasi Scopus 2024 per tanggal 31 Maret 2024 (233 artikel)

Lesmana C.R.A.
Lesmana, Cosmas Rinaldi Adithya (8977683000)
8977683000
Endoscopic loco-regional treatment in controlling pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs) behavior: a case series and literature review
2024
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology
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Hepatobiliary Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Medical Faculty Universitas Indonesia, Jl. Diponegoro 71, Jakarta, 10430, Indonesia; Digestive Disease & amp; GI Oncology Center, Medistra Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Gastrointestinal Cancer Center, Mochtar Riyadi Comprehensive Cancer Center (MRCCC) Siloam Semanggi Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
Lesmana C.R.A., Hepatobiliary Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Medical Faculty Universitas Indonesia, Jl. Diponegoro 71, Jakarta, 10430, Indonesia, Digestive Disease & amp; GI Oncology Center, Medistra Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia, Gastrointestinal Cancer Center, Mochtar Riyadi Comprehensive Cancer Center (MRCCC) Siloam Semanggi Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs) are considered rare pancreatic neoplasms, and it is a challenging disease entity due to its indolent behavior and is difficult to manage. Diagnostic challenge is usually found in the imaging-based approach, such as transabdominal ultrasound, abdominal CT scan, and abdominal MRI. Surgery is still the main key player in controlling the disease. The main problems in clinical practice are the early detection of small PNETs lesion and non-functional PNET (NF-PNET) cases. Most cases usually come with large tumor size or metastatic disease. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has been well-known as the most sensitive tool for early detection of pancreatic malignancy. It has now also been developed for managing pancreatic cancer, such as tumor ablation therapy. We presented four variety of PNETs cases (one patient with non-functioning PNETs and three patients with functioning PNETs) who have been successfully treated with EUS-guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA) with good control of tumor growth during follow-up. One patient with a large-size insulinoma could have the tumor controlled gradually after several EUS-RFA sessions. No adverse events or major complications were observed during and after the EUS-RFA procedure. EUS has been shown as a promising tool not only for more accurate diagnosis but also for tumor growth control. However, it would need further comparison studies between EUS and surgical approaches to make a better treatment strategy. © Japanese Society of Gastroenterology 2024.
Endoscopic ultrasound; Insulinoma; Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors; Radiofrequency ablation
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