ISSN : 2146-3123
E-ISSN : 2146-3131

Problems with the Median Arcuate Ligament Should Be Recognized before Surgery; Its Importance in Pancreaticoduodenectomy
Özdil Başkan 1, Cengiz Erol 1, Rauf Oğuzhan Kum 2, Kemal Dolay 3
1Department of Radiology, İstanbul Medipol University, İstanbul, Turkey
2Clinic of Ear, Nose and Throat, Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
3Department of Surgery, İstanbul Medipol University, İstanbul, Turkey
DOI : 10.5152/balkanmedj.2015.15082
Pages : 312-315

Abstract

Background: Celiac artery stenosis (CAS) is a not a rare finding in the general population. The median arcuate ligament (MAL) is a fibrous arch that unites the diaphragmatic crura on either side of the aortic hiatus and, while it normally passes cranial to the origin of the celiac truncus, a low-lying ligament may lead to compression of the celiac artery and is the one of the major causes of CAS.

Case Report: In this paper, we present a patient with a mass in the gastric bulbus who was diagnosed with celiac artery stenosis during the pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD). MAL was the cause of the celiac artery stenosis, determined based on the findings of preoperative computed tomography (CT).

Conclusion: Although CAS is usually asymptomatic due to the collateral blood supply, it may be associated with potentially disastrous results due to ischemia of the upper abdominal organs as a result of disruption of the collateral pathways. It is especially important to recognize the presence of CAS and its etiology before interventional procedures. With the increasing use of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT), it becomes essential for radiologists to be aware of this entity and the cross-sectional findings.

Keywords : Celiac artery, median arcuate ligament, multidetector computed tomography, pancreaticoduodenectomy
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