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Table 1 Ten cases of patients with benign SMA occlusion who have undergone PD or total pancreatectomy

From: Pancreaticoduodenectomy following total occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery: a case report and literature review

Reference

Age, sex

Diagnosis

Operative procedure

Site of occlusion

Past history

Communication

Etiology of occlusion

Treatment for occlusion

[1]-1

63

IPMN

PD

SMA

/

/

Arteriosclerosis

Preoperative SMA stenting

[1]-2

68

PC

PD

SMA

/

/

Arteriosclerosis

Preoperative SMA stenting

[1]-3

68

PC

PD

SMA

/

/

Arteriosclerosis

Postoperative diagnosis, bowel resection

[5]

64, F

PC

PD

CA and SMA

HT, DM

IMA-SMA

Arteriosclerosis

Heparinization

[6]

60, M

PC

PD

CA and SMA

HT

IMA-SMA

  

[7]

67, F

PC

PD

SMA

RA

IMA-SMA

Arteriosclerosis

Measurement of blood flow

[8]

69, M

PC

PD

CA and SMA

HL

IMA-SMA

Arteriosclerosis

 

[9]

69, F

PC

PD

SMA

HL

 

Arteriosclerosis

Thrombectomy

[10]

58, M

PC

Total pancreatectomy

SMA

 

Dilatation of posterior and anterior pancreaticoduodenal arcades.

Arteriosclerosis

Preoperative SMA stenting

Our case

73, M

CC

PD

SMA

HT, DM

IMA-SMA

Arteriosclerosis

Clamp test

  1. IPMN intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm, PC pancreatic cancer, CC cholangiocarcinoma, PD pancreaticoduodenectomy, CA celiac artery, SMA superior mesenteric artery, IMA inferior mesenteric artery, HT hypertension, DM diabetes mellitus, RA rheumatoid arthritis, HL hyperlipidemia