Volume : VI, Issue : VIII, August - 2017

A study of the mesopancreatoduodenum as a regional lymphatic basin for pancreatic head carcinoma

Dr. Shruti Mamidwar, Dr. Abhilasha M. Vahane

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The meso–pancreatoduodenum is the primary site of tumor infiltration in patients with pancreatic head cancer, with numerous patients exhibiting lymph node metastases. Effective dissection of the regional lymphatic basin requires knowledge of the patterns of the arterial anches. The present study examined the patterns of the arteries feeding the pancreatic head and the distribution of the meso–pancreatoduodenum. The present study included 123 patients with pancreatic cancer who underwent contrast–enhanced preoperative 64–multidetector–computed tomography to determine the routes of the inferior pancreaticoduodenal and first jejunal arteries. Surgical specimens and cadavers were also evaluated histologically to clarify the distribution of the meso–pancreatoduodenum. The feeding arteries were divided into three types, with 64.2% of patients having type A, 28.4% having type B and 7.3% having type C anches. The anches emerged from the back or left side of the superior mesenteric artery and ran to the far side of the pancreatic head in an arc. Consequently, the meso–pancreatoduodenum had a roll–shaped appearance, surrounding the trunk arteries and extending to the left side of the superior mesenteric artery. Dissecting the right and left sides of the superior mesenteric artery during lymphadenectomy could improve the effectiveness of resection. 

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Dr. Shruti Mamidwar, Dr. Abhilasha M. Vahane, A study of the mesopancreatoduodenum as a regional lymphatic basin for pancreatic head carcinoma, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : VOLUME-6 | ISSUE-8 | AUGUST‾2017


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