Pancreatitis of the gastroduodenal groove: A case report

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Groove pancreatitis, a form of chronic pancreatitis affecting the head of the pancreas, is localized within the groove between the pancreas head, duodenum, and common bile duct. We report a case of a male patient with groove pancreatitis who initially underwent a duodenal preserving gastrenteranastomosis. Unfortunately, the patient's symptoms were only partially controlled, necessitating a pancreaticoduodenectomy in due course as the definite surgical restoration procedure. The surgical approach selected proved inadequate since the patient's symptoms did not resolve over time. This reflects that by-pass operations like these are not indicated for the management of patients with groove pancreatitis. Copyright © 2010 Vasileios German et al.

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German, V., Ekmektzoglou, K. A., Kyriakos, N., Patouras, P., & Kikilas, A. (2010). Pancreatitis of the gastroduodenal groove: A case report. Case Reports in Medicine, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/329587

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