TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical significance of circumportal pancreas, a rare congenital anomaly, in pancreatectomy
AU - Ohtsuka, Takao
AU - Mori, Yasuhisa
AU - Ishigami, Kousei
AU - Fujimoto, Takaaki
AU - Miyasaka, Yoshihiro
AU - Nakata, Kohei
AU - Ohuchida, Kenoki
AU - Nagai, Eishi
AU - Oda, Yoshinao
AU - Shimizu, Shuji
AU - Nakamura, Masafumi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2017/8
Y1 - 2017/8
N2 - Background Circumportal pancreas is a rare congenital pancreatic anomaly. The aim of this study was to clarify the clinical characteristics of patients with circumportal pancreases undergoing pancreatectomy. Methods The medical records of 508 patients who underwent pancreatectomy were retrospectively reviewed. The prevalence of circumportal pancreas and related anatomical variations were assessed. Surgical procedures and postoperative outcomes were compared in patients with and without circumportal pancreas. Results Circumportal pancreas was observed in 9 of the 508 patients (1.7%). In all nine patients, the portal vein was completely encircled by the pancreatic parenchyma above the level of the splenoportal junction, and the main pancreatic duct ran dorsal to the portal vein. The rate of variant hepatic artery did not differ significantly in patients with and without circumportal pancreas. Pancreatic fistula developed more frequently in patients with than without circumportal pancreas (44% vs. 14%, p = 0.03), but other clinical parameters did not differ significantly in these two groups. Conclusions Despite being rare, circumportal pancreas may increase the risk of postoperative pancreatic fistula in patients undergoing pancreatectomy. However, a prospective, large-cohort study is necessary to determine the real incidence of relevant anatomical variations and the definitive clinical significance of this rare anomaly.
AB - Background Circumportal pancreas is a rare congenital pancreatic anomaly. The aim of this study was to clarify the clinical characteristics of patients with circumportal pancreases undergoing pancreatectomy. Methods The medical records of 508 patients who underwent pancreatectomy were retrospectively reviewed. The prevalence of circumportal pancreas and related anatomical variations were assessed. Surgical procedures and postoperative outcomes were compared in patients with and without circumportal pancreas. Results Circumportal pancreas was observed in 9 of the 508 patients (1.7%). In all nine patients, the portal vein was completely encircled by the pancreatic parenchyma above the level of the splenoportal junction, and the main pancreatic duct ran dorsal to the portal vein. The rate of variant hepatic artery did not differ significantly in patients with and without circumportal pancreas. Pancreatic fistula developed more frequently in patients with than without circumportal pancreas (44% vs. 14%, p = 0.03), but other clinical parameters did not differ significantly in these two groups. Conclusions Despite being rare, circumportal pancreas may increase the risk of postoperative pancreatic fistula in patients undergoing pancreatectomy. However, a prospective, large-cohort study is necessary to determine the real incidence of relevant anatomical variations and the definitive clinical significance of this rare anomaly.
KW - Circumportal pancreas
KW - Pancreatectomy
KW - Pancreatic fistula
KW - Portal annular pancreas
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U2 - 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2016.11.018
DO - 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2016.11.018
M3 - Article
C2 - 27871680
AN - SCOPUS:85006887636
SN - 0002-9610
VL - 214
SP - 267
EP - 272
JO - American Journal of Surgery
JF - American Journal of Surgery
IS - 2
ER -