| Literature DB >> 31644675 |
Silvio Marcio Pegoraro Balzan1,2,3, Vinicius Grando Gava3, Sabrina Pedrotti1, Marcelo Arbo Magalhães2, Alex Schwengber1,2, Marcelo Luiz Dotto1,2, Carmela Reckziegel Krebs4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pancreaticoduodenectomy is the usual surgical option for curative treatment of periampullary cancer and carries a significant mortality. Arterial anomalies of the celiac axis are not uncommon and might lead to iatrogenic lesions or requiring arterial resection/reconstruction in a pancreatoduodenectomy. AIM: Determine the prevalence of arterial variations having implications in pancreatoduodenectomy.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31644675 PMCID: PMC6812148 DOI: 10.1590/0102-672020190001e1455
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arq Bras Cir Dig ISSN: 0102-6720
FIGURE 1Diagrammatic representation of hepatic arterial system variations with implications in pancreatoduodenectomy observed in 200 reviewed cases. Variations of left hepatic artery (n=7) are not shown: A) standard arterial configuration; B) replaced right hepatic artery from superior mesenteric artery (prevalence 6%); C) accessory right hepatic artery from superior mesenteric artery (prevalence 1%); D) right hepatic artery from hepatomesenteric trunk (prevalence 3.5%); and E) replaced right hepatic artery directly from celiac trunk with retroportal course (prevalence 2.5%).
FIGURE 2Replaced right hepatic artery (rRHA) arising from superior mesenteric artery (SMA). CL=celiac trunk.
FIGURE 3Operative view showing dissection of a replaced right hepatic artery (rRHA) during a pancreatoduodenectomy: note the course of rRHA posterior to the portal vein (PV) and then lateral to the PV.
FIGURE 4Operative view during a pancreatoduodenectomy: A) note the presence of a replaced right hepatic artery (rRHA) from superior mesenteric artery, crossing posterior to the portal vein (PV) and involved by a pancreatic tumor (asterisks); B) segmental resection of the involved rRHA with distal segment prepared to be anastomosed with the stump of the gastroduodenal artery (GDA)