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Title

Aberrant pancreatic ductal organisation: a case report.

Authors

Goel, Shivi; Rustagi, Shaifaly; Saha, Susmita; Mehta, Vandana; Suri, Rajesh; Rath, Gayatri

Abstract

Anomalous pancreatic ductal system has always enthralled the anatomists, surgeons, gastroenterologists and radiologists alike. With the growing use of MRCP, ERCP and endoscopic and surgical procedures, the knowledge of anatomical aberrations of pancreaticobiliary tract becomes extremely important. Moreover, the anomalous pancreatic duct morphology may be responsible for atypical gastrointestinal complains. We report an exceptionally rare case of two accessory ventral pancreatic ducts opening separately into the common bile duct proximal to the hepato pancreatic ampulla. Concomitant occurrence of an ectopic major duodenal papilla, 3.8 cm distal to the pyloric end of stomach was also seen. Moreover, the accessory pancreatic duct and the minor duodenal papilla were absent. Clinical implications and embryological description of these rare anomalies are discussed. Awareness of such rare morphological variants can go a long way in assisting effective patient management.

Subjects

BILE duct diseases; DISEASE management; DUODENAL diseases; PANCREATIC duct; DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; THERAPEUTICS; DISEASES

Publication

Surgical & Radiologic Anatomy, 2015, Vol 37, Issue 5, p543

ISSN

0930-1038

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00276-015-1474-z

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