Does heterotopic pancreas need to be reexamined

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Ectopic pancreas is a congenital malformation, which has no obvious symptoms and is found by accident. Now let's see if heterotopic pancreas needs to be reexamined.

Does heterotopic pancreas need to be reexamined

First of all, heterotopic pancreas needs to be reexamined regularly. Ectopic pancreas is also called labyrinthine pancreas or accessory pancreas. Any isolated pancreatic tissue that grows outside the pancreas itself and has no anatomical or vascular connection with normal pancreatic tissue is called ectopic pancreas. It belongs to a congenital malformation.

Secondly, the occurrence of ectopic pancreas is related to abnormal embryonic development. During the 6-7 weeks of human embryo, when the dorsal and ventral pancreatic primordia rotate and fuse with the upper part of the gastrium, if one or more pancreatic primordial cells stay in the wall of the gastrium, the pancreatic primordia can be taken away due to the longitudinal growth of the gastrium.

Finally, when the secondary pathological changes of ectopic pancreas cause obvious symptoms, surgical treatment should be performed. Such as subtotal gastrectomy, intestinal resection, diverticulectomy, etc. If the lesion is small, partial resection of gastric wall or intestinal wall can be performed, and then the gastric wall or intestinal tube can be sutured.

matters needing attention

Pay attention to regular diet, low-fat diet, should not eat pickled, spicy, fried, fried, stimulating food, should not drink. Patients usually want to maintain a good attitude, regular physical examination, to avoid recurrence.