Abstract:Abstract:Objective:To explore the diagnosis and treatment of regional pancreatic portal hypertension.
Methods:The clinical data of 11 cases of regional pancreatic portal hypertension were analysed retrospectively.
Results:The 11 cases presented with gastric varices, splenomegaly, and pancreatic disease, but liver was normal. All cases underwent surgery ,including splenectomy in 9 cases, splenectomy and distal pancreatectomy in 1 case, and other operation in 1 case. No serious complication was found postoperatively. Ten cases were followed up, no re-bleeding occurred postoperatively. Conclusions:Regional pancreatic portal hypertension can be diagnosed correctly preoperatively and treated effectively.