Fig. 3From: A possible manifestation of pancreas divisum–pancreatic pseudocyst in an infant with no apparent history of pancreatitis: a case reportOperative findings. Laparotomy revealed that the omental cavity was filled with clot (white arrow) anterior to the duodenum, along with bloody ascites (a). After the cavity was dissected, a pinhole emerged behind the wall, which was mistakenly identified as a duodenal perforation. The hole was closed with absorbable suture and an omental patch (b)Back to article page