Correlation of the anatomical variations of pancreatic blood vessels and occurrence of diseases of pancreas.

Q3 Medicine Polski Merkuriusz Lekarski Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.36740/Merkur202501114
Anastasiya Spaska
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Objective: Aim: The research aims to confirm or reject the hypothesis on the possible relationship between the influence of changes in pancreatic vascular variations on the mechanisms of occurrence of pancreatic diseases based on the collected scientific literature..

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: The bibliosemantic, bibliographic, statistical research methods were used in the research. Scientometric databases Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, and archives of scientific papers such as Google Scholar and Research Gate for the last 6 years (2018-2023) were used to form a study basis.

Conclusion: Conclusions: Based on the analyzed sources, blood supply variants to the pancreas do not influence the development of pathological processes. However, vein and artery features impact treatment choices and surgical outcomes. Main and additional pancreatic ducts, and the common bile duct, may be linked to diseases. Atypical pancreatic artery branching affects surgical tactics and increases bleeding risk.

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目的:目的:本研究旨在通过收集的科学文献,证实或否定胰腺血管变异变化对胰腺疾病发生机制的影响可能存在关系的假设。患者与方法:材料与方法:采用文献语义学、书目学、统计学研究方法。利用科学计量数据库Web of Science、Scopus、PubMed以及谷歌Scholar和Research Gate等近6年(2018-2023)的科学论文档案作为研究基础。结论:根据分析的来源,胰腺血供变异不影响病理过程的发展。然而,静脉和动脉的特征影响治疗选择和手术结果。主胰管和附加胰管以及胆总管可能与疾病有关。非典型胰动脉分支影响手术策略并增加出血风险。
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