An ampullary adenoma is an innocent (non-malignant) tumor in the position where the pancreatic duct and the bile duct meet and empty into the small intestine which is the ampulla of Vater. Although it is not yet malignant, it can still form a cancer when it is not treated.
The symptoms tend to develop slowly. You may notice:
There are enough reasons as to why an ampullary adenoma has taken place:
GastroDoxs offer board-certified specialists who treat ampullary adenoma through individualized and endoscopic and surgical abilities and most recent diagnostic devices. As we can begin with the least invasive removal up to the constant monitoring, we will proceed step-by-step, explain everything, being supportive and concerned with not developing the problem further into cancer. We consider your comfort, safety and long term well being as one of the priorities we have.
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The bile and pancreatic juices are introduced at this point into small intestine.
No, but otherwise it can get cancerous.
Physicians use endoscopy, CT or MRI, laboratory and biopsy to confirm the diagnosis.
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An amputous gastroenterologist or a surgeon of the gastrointestinal tract.
Food will neither act as a cause nor a cure of an adenoma, but on a balanced diet with good nutrition, the general state and recovery of the digestive system are assisted.
The follow up is normally carried out within 6-12 months depending on the growth size and behavior.
Yes. Endoscopy can be used to remove the adenoma, and no open surgery is required on a large number of patients.
The risk is never too serious, but in general, it might include bleeding or infection; the possibility to apply inexperienced team minimizes the number of complications.