Arterial variants in pancreatic adenocarcinoma

Aparna Balachandran, Daryle L. Darden, Eric P. Tamm, Silvana C. Faria, Douglas B. Evans, Chusilp Charnsangavej

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    Abstract

    Surgery remains the only curative option for the treatment of pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Local tumor resectability depends on a number of factors, but most importantly, the relationship of the tumor to adjacent arterial structures. For example, surgery is rarely performed when the tumor involves the celiac axis or the superior mesenteric artery. Unexpected variant arterial anatomy or tumor involvement of aberrant arteries may complicate pancreatic surgery. The classic visceral arterial anatomy occurs in only 55%-60% of the population, with one or more variant vessels occurring in the remaining population. Knowledge of both variant and normal anatomy is essential for accurate preoperative planning. We describe here the arterial variant anatomy of the pancreas and its identification by multidetector CT imaging, with and without the aid of post-processed volume-rendered images.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Pages (from-to)214-221
    Number of pages8
    JournalAbdominal Imaging
    Volume33
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Mar 2008

    Keywords

    • Arterial variants
    • Multidetector CT and surgery
    • Pancreas
    • Pancreatic adenocarcinoma

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
    • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging
    • Gastroenterology
    • Urology

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