Table 1.
Pt. no. | Age/sex | Symptoms related to PDPV | Other associated anomalies | Indication for laparotomy | Operative procedure |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 [11] | 22/M | Duodenal obstruction | Scoliosis | Duodenal obstruction | Gastrojejunostomy with jejunojejunostomy |
2a | 38/Fa | None | Heterotaxia of gut, dilatation of stomach due to extrinsic pressure of PDPV on G-D junction polysplenia, interruption of IVC with continuation of azygos vein, agenesis of body and tail (dorsal bud) of pancreas and other vascular anamolies like independent origin of Lt. gastric and splenic A from abdominal aorta, hepatic A. from superior mesenteric A., hepatic veins draining directly into Rt. atrium, hypertrophied lipomatous interatrial septum | Peritonitis due to perforated gastric ulcer | Perforation closure and peritoneal toileting and drainage |
3 [10] | 41/F | None | Polysplenia, intrahepatic ductal stones | Intrahepatic ductal stones | Lt. lateral sectionectomy with cholecystectomy |
4 [16] | 49/F | None | Polysplenia with agenesis of dorsal pancreas with pancreatitis | ||
5 [15] | 50/F | None | Malrotation, polysplenia | Cholecystolithiasis | Cholecystectomy |
6 [12] | 56/F | None | Degenerative ampullome, polysplenia, absent IVC, anastomosis between IVC and azygos vein, complete common mesentery | Not available | Not available |
7 [8] | 56/M | Duodenal obstruction | Intestinal malrotation, hypoplastic IVC with prominent azygos vein, short pancreas and polysplenia | Duodenal obstruction and obstructive jaundice | Cholecystectomy, biliodigestive bypass and gastrojejunostomy |
8 [9] | 60/M | Duodenal obstruction | Duodenal obstruction | Gastrojejunostomy | |
9 [13] | 62/F | Stasis, dilated CBD, choldocolithiasis | Midline liver, multiple splenunculi, agenesis of pancreatic tail and body, stomach to the Rt. IVC to the Lt. of midline and crossed to Rt. at the hiatus, B/L hyparterial bronchi | Obstructive jaundice | Cholecystectomy and choledocolithotomy |
10 [14] | 63/M | None | Intestinal malrotation, polysplenia, interruption of IVC with continuation of azygos vein | Gastric cancer | |
11 [7] | 65/M | None | Polysplenia, azygos continuation, and anomalous portal branches | Not available | Not available |
These data are in continuation and addition to the published data in Table 1 of reference 1
CBD common bile duct, G-D gastroduodenal, B/L bilateral
aPresent case under report