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Three-dimensional computed tomography analysis of the left gastric vein in a pancreatectomy.

Lionel Rebibo1, Cyril Chivot, David Fuks, Charles Sabbagh, Thierry Yzet, Jean-Marc Regimbeau.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: During a pancreatectomy, the left gastric vein (LGV) has an important role in the venous drainage of the stomach (total pancreatectomy, left splenopancreatectomy, pancreatoduodenectomy with venous resection and pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy). Pre-operative knowledge of the LGV's termination is necessary for adequate protection of this vein during dissection. The objective of the present study was to analyse the location of the LGV's termination in a patient population and facilitate its identification in at-risk situations.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Abdominal computed tomography (CT) images of 86 pancreatic tumour patients (20 of whom underwent surgery), who were treated in our institution between October 2009 and October 2010, were reviewed. Arterial-phase and portal-phase helical CT with three-dimensional reconstruction was performed in all cases. The location of the termination of the LGV was determined and (when the LGV merged with the splenic vein or the splenomesenteric trunk) the distance between the termination and the origin of the portal vein (PV). The correlation between CT imaging data and intra-operative findings was studied.
RESULTS: The LGV was identified on all CT images. In 65% of cases (n= 56), the LGV terminated in the PV (upstream of the liver in nine of these cases). The LGV terminated at the splenomesenteric trunk in 4.7% of cases (n= 4) and in the splenic vein in 30.3% of cases (n= 26). When the LGV terminated upstream of the origin of the PV, the distance between the two was always greater than 1 cm. The average distance between the termination of the LGV and the origin of the PV was 14.34 mm (10.2 to 21.1). The anatomical data from CT images agreed with the intra-operative findings in all cases.
CONCLUSION: Pre-operative analysis of the LGV is useful because the vein can be identified in all cases. Knowledge of the termination's anatomic location enables the subsequent resection to be initiated in a low-risk area.
© 2012 International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22568419      PMCID: PMC3384867          DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-2574.2012.00468.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HPB (Oxford)        ISSN: 1365-182X            Impact factor:   3.647


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