Surgical implications of preduodenal portal vein in the adult. Case report and review of the literature
Y. Ishizaki, M. Tanaka and T. Okuyama
Department of Surgery, Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo General Hospital, Japan.
Occasionally, a preduodenal portal vein (PDPV) is found in pediatric
patients with intestinal obstruction due to duodenal compression. In
adults, it is often symptom-less and is an exceptionally rare condition. It
is of surgical importance, however, because the vein lies in the most
superficial position ventral to the common bile duct and is easily damaged
during operations involving the biliary tract and duodenum. We recently
treated a patient with PDPV, which stimulated a review of the disease
process, including diagnosis, association with other anomalies, and
surgical treatment.