2010
DOI: 10.5152/eajm.2010.33
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Annular Pancreas in Children: A Decade of Experience

Abstract: Objective: Annular pancreas is an uncommon cause of duodenal obstruction in children. In this study, the clinical, radiological, and prognostic fi ndings related to this disorder over a 12-year review period were analyzed. Materials and Methods:A retrospective review of 22 patients with annular pancreas who were treated with surgical repair between April 1998 and February 2010 was performed at two diff erent pediatric surgical units. Presenting symptoms, associated anomalies, radiological fi ndings, the type o… Show more

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“…[ 4 ] Although there is a fibrous constricting ring around the second part of the duodenum, the duodenal obstruction is usually due to an associated atresia or stenosis at the same level. [ 5 ] So the onset of symptoms of isolated annular pancreas may be delayed. There is early onset of vomiting with minimal or no abdominal distension.…”
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“…[ 4 ] Although there is a fibrous constricting ring around the second part of the duodenum, the duodenal obstruction is usually due to an associated atresia or stenosis at the same level. [ 5 ] So the onset of symptoms of isolated annular pancreas may be delayed. There is early onset of vomiting with minimal or no abdominal distension.…”
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“…It can be categorized as complete or partial and as intrinsic or extrinsic. Extrinsic duodenal obstruction has many causes, including annular pancreas, malrotation, and anterior portal vein ( 5 ) .…”
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“…An annular pancreas is due to failure of the ventral bud to rotate, resulting in incarceration of the duodenum ( 7 ) . In general, an annular pancreas is symptomatic in children, especially in the neonatal period ( 5 ) , the main symptoms being bilious vomiting and abdominal distention ( 6 ) . In adults, it is typically asymptomatic and is diagnosed as an incidental finding ( 5 , 8 ) .…”
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“…Duodenal obstruction has an incidence of 1/7000 live births and can be caused by duodenal atresia (DA) or annular pancreas (AP) [3] . AP is an uncommon congenital anomaly, and duodenal obstruction most commonly presents in the infancy or early childhood of patients [4] . The incidence of DA combined with EA varies between 3% and 6%, [5] and DA combined with EA is often associated with significant morbidity and mortality [6] .…”
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“… [3] AP is an uncommon congenital anomaly, and duodenal obstruction most commonly presents in the infancy or early childhood of patients. [4] The incidence of DA combined with EA varies between 3% and 6%, [5] and DA combined with EA is often associated with significant morbidity and mortality. [6] Combined presence of EA/TEF and duodenal obstruction always lead to several management challenges, such as determination of the treatment order and the treatment pattern (together or staged).…”
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