Takahashi S, Akita K, Goseki N, Sato T
Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan.
Surgery. 1999 Feb;125(2):178-85.
It remains very difficult to clarify the spatial arrangement of the branches of the pancreatic ducts in the head of the pancreas despite recent progress in diagnostic imaging techniques.
We minutely dissected the head region from 15 cadavers after injection of silicone rubber into the ducts through the papilla of Vater to investigate the distribution of these ducts.
We found that the branches that drained the uncinate process not only joined the main pancreatic duct but also constantly joined the accessory pancreatic duct. In addition, the branches of the uncinate process that joined the accessory duct ran anterior to those to the main duct. We classified the arrangement of the pancreatic ducts into type 1 (10 cases) and type 2 (5 cases) on the basis of the pattern of the branches of the uncinate process. The distance from the papilla of Vater to the junction of the main and accessory pancreatic ducts in type 1 (> 23.0 mm) was significantly longer than that in type 2 (< 22.0 mm).
Careful attention should be paid to the branches of the uncinate process to the accessory pancreatic duct to enable more accurate diagnoses of the pancreas head region.
尽管诊断成像技术最近取得了进展,但仍很难阐明胰头区域胰管分支的空间排列。
我们通过十二指肠乳头将硅橡胶注入导管后,对15具尸体的头部区域进行了细致解剖,以研究这些导管的分布。
我们发现,引流钩突的分支不仅汇入主胰管,还经常汇入副胰管。此外,汇入副胰管的钩突分支走行于汇入主胰管的分支前方。我们根据钩突分支的模式将胰管排列分为1型(10例)和2型(5例)。1型(>23.0mm)中从十二指肠乳头到主胰管与副胰管汇合处的距离明显长于2型(<22.0mm)。
应仔细关注钩突至副胰管的分支,以便更准确地诊断胰头区域。