Nine Case of Congenital Variants of the Pancreatic Duct Diagnosed by ERCP.
- Author:
Jin Kyung KANG
;
In Suh PARK
;
Jae Bock CHUNG
;
Si Young SONG
;
Key Joon HAN
;
Jun Pyo JUNG
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Congenital variants;
Pancrease;
ERCP
- MeSH:
Bile Ducts;
Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde*;
Humans;
Pancreatic Ducts*;
Pancreatic Neoplasms;
Pancrelipase;
Strikes, Employee
- From:Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
1994;14(3):343-348
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Although variation is the rule with pancreatic duct morphology, certain variants occur as a result of altered embroological development. These ductal configurations, most striking deviations from the normal configuration, may be classfied according to alterations of embryological development. These congenital variants of pancreatic duct may be important for several reasons. First, the pseudomass effect of ductal anomalies can be mistaken for carcinoma by the inexperienced radiologists. Second, whether or not the anomaly is important, it is present in many patients with recurrent pacreatitis. Original descriptions were based on small sampling of postmortem studies and surgical specimen, but more recently the advent of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP) has confirmed of the work of early anastomists and increased awareness of these variants. To evalute of frequency, characteristics of associated disease and clinical significance of pancreatic anomalies, we have reviewed of 5330 case of ERCP filmes which were undertaken between July, 1973 and August, 1993. Having reviewed of ERCP filmes, we found out 9 case of pancreatic duct variants. Among them, 7 cases were classified as ductal duplication anomalies, 4 cases of number variation, most, bifuricaiton and 3 cases of form variation, which were composed of loop, spiral and terminal N. Three cases of fusion anomalies were also noted, which were 2 cases of panceratic divisum and 1 case of incomplete pancreatic divisum. The associated diseases were 6 cases of bile duct and galbladder stones and 3 cases of pancreatic cancer. We could not find out the case of congenital anomalies as cause of obstructive pain and pseudomass effect.