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Retroperitoneum
Extends obliquely at the level of L1 and L2 vertebra
Head of the Pancreas
Located in the C-loop of the duodenum
On the right side of the superior mesenteric vessels
Important structures posterior to the head:
Inferior vena cava (IVC)
Hilum of the right kidney
Right renal vein
Common bile duct (CBD)
Medial side of the head is in close contact with the duodenum.
Uncinate process of the pancreas
Extension of the head of the pancreas
Situated posterior to the superior mesenteric vessels
Neck of the pancreas
Situated anterior to the superior mesenteric vessels
Important posterior structures
Superior mesenteric artery
Superior mesenteric vein
Proximal portal vein
Body and tail of the pancreas
Situated on the left side of the mesenteric vessels
Important structures posterior to the body
Suprarenal aorta
Left renal vessels
Splenic vein
Inferior mesenteric vein, which joins the splenic vein
Splenic artery runs along the superior border of the pancreas.
Tail of the pancreas is in close contact with the hilum of the spleen.
Main pancreatic duct (Wirsung duct)
Runs in the entire length of the pancreas
Joins the CBD to drain into the ampulla of Vater
Ampulla of Vater drains into the medial wall of the second part of the duodenum (D2) through the major papilla.
Both the CBD and the pancreatic duct enter the duodenum through a separate ampulla in 10% of the population.
Accessary pancreatic duct (duct of Santorini)
Present in approximately 30% of the patient population
Drains into the second part of the duodenum, usually proximal and dorsal to the main pancreatic duct through the minor papilla (70%), or may drain directly (30%) into the main pancreatic duct
In pancreas divisum (failure of the fusion of the ventral and dorsal pancreatic ductal systems), the majority of the pancreas is drained through the accessory duct into the minor papilla.
Head of the pancreas
Superior pancreaticoduodenal artery
Branch from gastroduodenal artery
Divides to form anterior and posterior pancreaticoduodenal arcades
Inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery
Branch from superior mesenteric artery.
Divides to form anterior and posterior pancreaticoduodenal arcades.
Body and tail of the pancreas
Branches from the splenic artery including the:
greater pancreatic artery.
dorsal pancreatic artery.
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