10 September 2022>: Articles
A 47-Year-Old Man with Advanced Distal Pancreatic Carcinoma and an Initial Partial Response to Chemotherapy Requiring Celiac Axis Reconstruction of the Common Hepatic Artery and Left Gastric Artery
Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment
Ayano Sakai E , Takamichi Igarashi E , Isaku Yoshioka E , Kazuto Shibuya E , Nana Kimura E , Yuuko Tohmatsu E , Toru Watanabe E , Katsuhisa Hirano E , Haruyoshi Tanaka E , Satoshi Onoda E , Noriko Okuno E , Takeru Hamashima E , Johji Imura E , Toshihiko Satake E , Tsutomu Fujii E*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.936840
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e936840
Figure 3. Image obtained after tumor resection and reconstruction of the common hepatic artery (CHA) and left gastric artery (LGA). The black arrowhead indicates CHA-middle colic artery (MCA) anastomosis, and the black arrow indicates LGA-second jejunal artery (J2A) anastomosis. CA – celiac artery; SMV – superior mesenteric vein.