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Morphological Study of Pancreas Divisum in Niigata Using ERCP
Author(s) -
NARISAWA Rintarou,
ASAKURA Hitoshi,
NIWA Masayuki,
OGOSHI Kazuei
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
digestive endoscopy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.5
H-Index - 56
eISSN - 1443-1661
pISSN - 0915-5635
DOI - 10.1111/j.1443-1661.1994.tb00679.x
Subject(s) - pancreas divisum , major duodenal papilla , medicine , dorsum , pancreas , pancreatic duct , anatomy
The morphological characteristics and incidence of pancreas divisum (PD) in Niigata were investigated by studying 16,646 cases diagnosed by ERCP. These cases had been patients in 16 hospitals located in Niigata prefecture. PD was found in 114 (63 cases confirmed, 51 cases unconfirmed) of these 16,646 cases (0.68%). An unconfirmed case was defined as being a patient in whom only the short ventral pancreatic duct was visible through the main papilla, and the confirmed cases were classified into the 3 types according to the ductal systems of the dorsal and ventral pancreas. The classification of these 3 types was as follows. Type 1: Nonfusion between the ventral (VPD) and dorsal pancreatic ducts (DPD), which was visualized through the main papilla (MP) and the accessory papilla (AP), separately. Type 2: Only DPD was visualized through the AP. In spite of the cannulation of the MP, the VPD was not demonstrated. Type 3: Miscellaneous cases. The frequency of Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 was 58.7% (37 cases), 28.6% (18 cases), and 12.7% (8 cases), respectively. Type 3 consisted of two subtypes. One (7 cases) was regarded as being when the patient had a very fine communicating branch between VPD and DPD, whether an obvious communicating branch could be detected or not by ERCP. The other subtype (only one case) showed very strange findings in which through the AP a short pancreatic duct distributed to the head of the pancreas and to the uncinate process was visualized and in which through the MP a long pancreatic duct to the tail was demonstrated, separately.

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