Passaro's triangle explained
Passaro's triangle or gastrinoma triangle is a presumptive region in the abdomen between three points:
- Superior—porta hepatis[1] (earlier—confluence of the cystic and common bile duct),[2]
- Inferior—junction of the second and third portion of duodenum, and
- Medial—junction of the neck and body of the pancreas
The importance of the triangle is because it is known as the source of origin of most gastrinomas.[3] [4] However, primary gastrinomas can also occur in the liver or extrahepatic bile ducts, commonly with metastasis to the local lymph nodes.[5]
The appellation is due to Edward Peter Passaro, an American surgeon, who explained it for the first time.[3]
Notes and References
- Yang . Rong-Hsin . Chu . Yum-Kung . Zollinger-Ellison syndrome: Revelation of the gastrinoma triangle . Radiology Case Reports . 10 . 1 . 2015 . 827 . 827 . 10.2484/rcr.v10i1.827 . free. 27408649 . 4921170 .
- Stabile . Bruce E. . Morrow . Douglas J. . Passaro Jr. . Edward . The gastrinoma triangle: Operative implications . The American Journal of Surgery . 147 . 1 . 25–31 . 1984 . 10.1016/0002-9610(84)90029-1. 6691547 .
- Web site: Gastrinoma triangle - Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org. Yuranga. Weerakkody. Radiopaedia.org. 30 November 2018.
- Book: Yagnik, Vipul. Fundamentals of Operative Surgery. 170. 30 November 2018. BI Publications Pvt Ltd. 9788172253004. 30 November 2018. Google Books.
- Norton . Jeffrey A. . Foster . Deshka S. . Blumgart . Leslie H. . Poultsides . George A. . Visser . Brendan C. . Fraker . Douglas L. . Alexander . H. Richard . Jensen . Robert T. . Incidence and Prognosis of Primary Gastrinomas in the Hepatobiliary Tract . JAMA Surgery . 153 . 3 . e175083 . 2018 . e175083 . 10.1001/jamasurg.2017.5083 . free. 29365025 . 5885930 .