Bowel obstruction secondary to an ectopic pancreas in the small bowels: About 2 cases

  • Haydar A. Nasser
  • Youssef A. Sleiman
  • Ziad A. Hassoun
  • Mohamad Elzaatari
  • Tarek Berjawi
  • Wajdi Hamdan
  • Mustafa Allouch
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
2210-2612
Journal
issn:2210-2612

Abstract

Introduction: Ectopic pancreas is most commonly found in the jejunum and stomach. Most patients remain asymptomatic, and the diagnosis is usually made at autopsy or incidentally. We report here 2 cases of intestinal occlusion, secondary to an ectopic pancreatic tissue. Both cases were managed successfully by laparoscopy and laparotomy with subsequent segmental intestinal resection. Case presentations: Case 1 – An elderly patient presented to the ER because of intestinal occlusion. Paraclinical investigations were consistent with occlusion, with ileal suffering signs on CT-scan. After laparotomy and segmental intestinal resection were done, histopathalogy showed evidence of ectopic pancreas obstructing the intestinal lumen. Case 2 – A young ...

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