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Table 1 Fifteen previous cases of PPPV

From: Hepatobiliary-pancreatic surgery for patients with a prepancreatic postduodenal portal vein: a case report and literature review

Refs.

Author

Year

Age

Sex

Diagnosis

Surgical Methods

PPPV Isolation

[12]

Brook W

1972

84

F

Gallstone

Cholecystectomy

[9]

Matsumoto Y

1983

64

M

Carcinoma of bile duct

PD

[13]

Dumeige F

1989

Chronic cholecystitis

laparotomy

[14]

Matsui N

1995

66

F

Carcinoma of bile duct

PD + PV resection

Fail

[15]

Yasui M

1998

65

M

Cecal cancer

Colon resection

[16]

Ozeki Y

1999

62

F

Liver metastasis

Hepatectomy

[17]

Tanaka K

2000

61

M

Carcinoma of bile duct

PD

Success

[10]

Inoue M

2003

50

M

Gastric cancer

Gastrectomy

[18]

Jung YJ

2005

28

F

cholecystitis

Cholecystectomy

[11]

Tomizawa N

2010

74

M

Liver metastasis

None

[11]

Tomizawa N

2010

74

F

Breast cancer

None

[7]

Jain VK

2013

56

F

Normal

None

[19]

Shimizu D

2014

85

F

Ampullary carcinoma

PD + PV resection

Fail

[20]

Goussous N

2017

55

F

Common bile duct stone

ERCP

 

Our case

2020

73

M

Ampullary carcinoma

PD + PV resection

Fail

  1. Eleven patients underwent surgery, including five who underwent PD. Among them, three had carcinoma of the bile duct, and two had ampullary carcinoma. Three patients required PV resection and reconstruction. In one case, pathological invasion to the PV was noted. However, PV resection was performed despite no evidence of invasion in two cases