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Tụy phân chia (pancreatic divisum)

Pancreatic Divisum

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Symptoms

What Is Pancreatic Divisum?

Pancreatic Divisum is a variation that is not related to genetic defects, where the two major pancreatic ducts do not converge when a child is growing. They do not empty into one duct into which the pancreatic juices empty, but empty separately into the small intestine. In the majority of individuals with this anatomical type, one may not experience any problems, however, damaged drainage may cause pain or pancreatitis.

Common Symptoms

A number of people do not have the symptoms. Symptoms when present are normally encompassed by:

  • Pain in the abdomen and mostly after eating.
  • Bloating or excessive gas
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Repeated/persistent pancreatitis (disease of the pancreas)

Causes

Pancreatic Divisum is congenital. Key factors include:

  • Development variation: the pancreatic ducts do not fuse during the womb.
  • Potential genetic disposition.
  • Not diet, lifestyle or alcohol induced.
Treatment

Treatment Options for Pancreatic Divisum

The therapies consist of lifestyle change and treatment procedures:

  • Eating habits: Low fat diets, small and frequent meals to ease the work of the pancreas.
  • Pain relief: Take prescription drugs-including NSAID or pancreatic enzyme-supplement-to relieve discomfort.
  • Endoscopic therapy: This should be followed by minor sphincterotomy or stent placement at the minor papilla to enhance ductal drainage.
  • Surgery: Surgery is a possibility when endoscopic treatments have failed, then surgical sphincteroplasty or ductal drainage procedures need to be considered.
  • Enzyme supplementation: Take in the form of pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy to help the digestive system and absorption of nutrients as necessary.
  • Follow-up imaging: Plan regular MRCP or CT scanning to check the anatomy of the ducts and inflammation in the early stages.

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Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pancreatic divisum?

Pancreatic divisum is a hereditary disorder where the two primary ducts of the pancreas do not merge during fetal growth leading to draining into the small bow in distinct ducts.

What is the prevalence rate of pancreatic divisum?

Pancreatic divisum is known to occur in about 5-10 percent of the population, and is therefore the most prevalent of the congenital anomalies of the pancreatic duct.

What are the symptoms of the pancreatic divisum?

Many persons may develop no symptoms, whereas others can have pain in the stomach following meals, stuffiness, gas, inexplicable weight loss or cases of both acute and protracted pancreatitis.

Pancreatic divisum diagnosis.

It is normally diagnosed by use of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP), non-invasive imaging, which clearly demonstrates the structure of the pancreatic ducts.

Will pancreatic divisum give rise to cancer?

No. The pancreatic divisum is not presently known to have any connection with pancreatic cancer regarding any form of increased risk.

In which cases is pancreatic divisum treatment required?

Treatment is done only when a patient has experienced recurrent pain or pancreatitis because the ductal drainage is impaired.

I have a pancreatic divisum, what should I eat?

Low-fat, small frequent meals should be used to lower the pancreatic workload and aid in avoiding flare-up.

Does endoscopic therapy have an advantage in the treatment of pancreatic divisum?

Yes. Endoscopic treatment, e.g. sphincterotomy or stenting, may enhance ductal drainage and actually decreases recurrence and pain of pancreatitis.

Is it a frequent type of treatment using surgery?

No. Operation is only done in rare instances where the endoscopic interventions have not alleviated the condition, and it is meant to establish a bigger drainage path.

Where can I locate a specialist in pancreatic division?

Conne lobated GastroDoxs in Pancreatic Divisum refer to get specialist examination and individual treatment planning with a team of professional pancreatic specialists.

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