Published in:
01-11-2009 | Case report of interest
Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the pancreas with a bifid pancreatic duct
Authors:
Yoshitsugu Tajima, Tomohiko Adachi, Tamotsu Kuroki, Noritsugu Tsuneoka, Takehiro Mishima, Taiichiro Kosaka, Takashi Kanematsu
Published in:
Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences
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Issue 6/2009
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Abstract
A bifid pancreatic duct presenting a major bifurcation in the main pancreatic duct is one of the anatomical variations of the pancreatic ducts. We encountered a 71-year-old female with a 5-cm-diameter branch duct intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the pancreas in whom preoperative endoscopic retrograde pancreatography demonstrated an anomalous bifurcation of the main pancreatic duct at the body of the pancreas. We performed a distal pancreatectomy, instead of a middle pancreatectomy, with a cutting line at the downstream pancreas to the duct bifurcation point. Intraoperative ultrasonography was useful to confirm the exact location of the pancreatic duct bifurcation as well as the tumor extension. The procedure resulted in a favorable outcome without any postoperative complications. Although a bifid pancreatic duct is an unusual anomalous condition, this case should alert surgeons to be aware of such anatomical variants when performing pancreatic resection, otherwise, incurable pancreatic complications may occur postoperatively.