Ansa pancreatica type of ductal anatomy in a patient with idiopathic acute pancreatitis

JOP. 2006 May 9;7(3):315-20.

Abstract

Context: Ansa pancreatica is a type of pancreatic ductal variation. The exact clinical significance of this ductal variation is not clear.

Case report: We report the case of a 21-year-old male with acute idiopathic severe pancreatitis and extensive parenchymal necrosis who later developed a large pancreatic abscess. Subsequently, transpapillary drainage of the pancreatic abscess was attempted and on endoscopic retrograde pancreatography, disruption in the mid-body of the pancreas and the ansa pancreatica type of ductal anatomy was noted. A 7 Fr nasopancreatic catheter was placed across the disruption. However, due to the development of a new abscess, surgical drainage was performed. The patient has since been asymptomatic over a one-year follow up period.

Conclusion: A pancreatic ductal variation such as ansa pancreatica may be a finding in severe acute pancreatitis; it is not clear if the presence of these two conditions is co-incidental or if ansa pancreatica causes acute pancreatitis. Further studies are needed to clarify these points.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Abdominal Abscess / complications
  • Abdominal Abscess / diagnostic imaging
  • Abdominal Abscess / surgery
  • Acute Disease
  • Adult
  • Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde
  • Drainage
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Necrosis
  • Pancreas / pathology
  • Pancreatic Diseases / complications
  • Pancreatic Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Pancreatic Diseases / surgery
  • Pancreatic Ducts / abnormalities*
  • Pancreatic Ducts / diagnostic imaging
  • Pancreatitis / complications*
  • Pancreatitis / pathology
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed