Double Major Duodenal Papillae: A Rare Congenital Anomaly identified during Endoscopy, Case Report
Publication Type
Original research
Authors

The major duodenal papilla is the terminal part of hepatopancreatic drainage. Variations in the bile duct and the main pancreatic duct opening are related to rotation and recanalization, which occurs during embryologic development. A double major papilla of Vater is a congenital anomaly that was rarely described before. We report a 49-year-old man with double papilla of Vater identified during Endoscopic intervention for obstructive jaundice. The patient had symptomatic gallstone disease and presented with biliary colic and obstructive jaundice. During duodenoscopy, the patient was found to have a double major papilla with a larger cranial one located at the expected usual anatomical position of ordinary cases. Canulation of this cranial papilla and injection of contrast medium identified an anatomically normal single common bile duct with stones and dilatation. Sphincterotomy and stone extraction was performed as usual. A literature review of this anomaly is presented. The clinical and endoscopic significance of this anomaly is discussed in detail

Journal
Title
Khaled M A Demyati
Publisher
An-Najah National University
Publisher Country
Palestine
Indexing
Scopus
Impact Factor
None
Publication Type
Online only
Volume
2
Year
2022
Pages
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