TY - JOUR
T1 - Precision vascular anatomy for minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy
T2 - A systematic review
AU - Study group of Precision Anatomy for Minimally Invasive Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic surgery (PAM-HBP surgery)
AU - Nishino, Hitoe
AU - Zimmitti, Giuseppe
AU - Ohtsuka, Takao
AU - Abu Hilal, Mohammed
AU - Goh, Brian K.P.
AU - Kooby, David A.
AU - Nakamura, Yoshiharu
AU - Shrikhande, Shailesh V.
AU - Yoon, Yoo Seok
AU - Ban, Daisuke
AU - Nagakawa, Yuichi
AU - Nakata, Kohei
AU - Endo, Itaru
AU - Tsuchida, Akihiko
AU - Nakamura, Masafumi
AU - Asbun, Horacio J.
AU - Boggi, Ugo
AU - He, Jin
AU - Honda, Goro
AU - Jang, Jin Young
AU - Kang, Chang Moo
AU - Kendrick, Michael L.
AU - Liu, Rong
AU - Palanivelu, Chinnusamy
AU - Takaori, Kyoichi
AU - Tang, Chung Ngai
AU - Wang, Shin E.
AU - Wolfgang, Christopher L.
AU - Yiengpruksawan, Anusak
AU - Berardi, Giammauro
AU - Higuchi, Ryota
AU - Ikenaga, Naoki
AU - Kozono, Shingo
AU - Watanabe, Yusuke
AU - Garbarino, Giovanni Maria
AU - Ishikawa, Yoshiya
AU - Maekawa, Aya
AU - Murase, Yoshiki
AU - Sakuma, Leon
AU - Yamamoto, Masakazu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Japanese Society of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery
PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - Background: Minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy (MIDP) is increasingly performed worldwide; however, the surgical anatomy required to safely perform MIDP has not yet been fully considered. This review evaluated the literature concerning peripancreatic vascular anatomy, which is considered important to conduct safe MIDP. Methods: A database search of PubMed and Ichushi (Japanese) was conducted. Qualified studies investigating the anatomical variations of peripancreatic vessels related to MIDP were evaluated using SIGN methodology. Results: Of 701 articles yielded by our search strategy, 76 articles were assessed in this systematic review. The important vascular anatomy required to recognize MIDP included the pancreatic parenchymal coverage on the root and the running course of the splenic artery, branching patterns of the splenic artery, confluence positions of the left gastric vein and the inferior mesenteric vein, forms of pancreatic veins including the centro-inferior pancreatic vein, characteristics of the left renal vein, and collateral routes perfusing the spleen following Warshaw's technique. Very few articles evaluating the relationship between the anatomical variations and surgical outcomes of MIDP were found. Conclusions: The precise knowledge of peripancreatic vessels is important to adequately complete MIDP. More detailed anatomic analyses and descriptions will benefit surgeons and their patients who are facing these operations.
AB - Background: Minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy (MIDP) is increasingly performed worldwide; however, the surgical anatomy required to safely perform MIDP has not yet been fully considered. This review evaluated the literature concerning peripancreatic vascular anatomy, which is considered important to conduct safe MIDP. Methods: A database search of PubMed and Ichushi (Japanese) was conducted. Qualified studies investigating the anatomical variations of peripancreatic vessels related to MIDP were evaluated using SIGN methodology. Results: Of 701 articles yielded by our search strategy, 76 articles were assessed in this systematic review. The important vascular anatomy required to recognize MIDP included the pancreatic parenchymal coverage on the root and the running course of the splenic artery, branching patterns of the splenic artery, confluence positions of the left gastric vein and the inferior mesenteric vein, forms of pancreatic veins including the centro-inferior pancreatic vein, characteristics of the left renal vein, and collateral routes perfusing the spleen following Warshaw's technique. Very few articles evaluating the relationship between the anatomical variations and surgical outcomes of MIDP were found. Conclusions: The precise knowledge of peripancreatic vessels is important to adequately complete MIDP. More detailed anatomic analyses and descriptions will benefit surgeons and their patients who are facing these operations.
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U2 - 10.1002/jhbp.903
DO - 10.1002/jhbp.903
M3 - Review article
C2 - 33527704
AN - SCOPUS:85100976252
SN - 1868-6974
VL - 29
SP - 136
EP - 150
JO - Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences
JF - Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences
IS - 1
ER -