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Ansa pancreatica: an anatomic variation and a rare cause of acute pancreatitis

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Introduction

The ansa pancreatica is a rare anatomic variation of the pancreatic ducts. It is a communication between the main pancreatic duct (Wirsung) and the accessory pancreatic duct (Santorini). Recently, the ansa pancreatica has been considered as a predisposing factor in patients with idiopathic acute pancreatitis.

Case report

\We report a case of non-alcoholic and non-biliary acute pancreatitis, in a 53-year-old patient. An ansa pancreatica was discovered in a post-operative cholangiography.

Conclusion

A pancreatic duct variation, as the ansa pancreatica, can be diagnosed during a severe acute pancreatitis. It is still not clear whether the presence of these two pathologies is a coincidence or if the ansa pancreatica is the cause of the acute pancreatitis. New studies are necessary to clarify these points.

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Special thanks to Mr. Radhouane TOUMI for his assistance.

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Jarrar, M.S., Khenissi, A., Ghrissi, R. et al. Ansa pancreatica: an anatomic variation and a rare cause of acute pancreatitis. Surg Radiol Anat 35, 745–748 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-013-1103-7

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