Abstract

IntroductionHeterotopic pancreas (HP) is an uncommon and often incidental finding in clinical practice. It is the presence of pancreatic tissue distinct from the normal pancreas and with its own ductal and vascular supply. Distal stomach is the most common location of heterotopic pancreas followed by duodenum and jejunum. Most patients with heterotopic pancreas are asymptomatic. Gastric outlet obstruction is a rare presentation of heterotopic pancreas that can follow chronic inflammation and fibrosis of the pylorus from pancreatic secretion, pancreatitis, or malignant transformation. Heterotopic pancreas can be confused for gastric carcinomas on CECT and endoscopy. The aim of this paper is to present a rare case of gastric outlet obstruction due to heterotopic pancreas, mistaken for gastric cancer on endoscopy and CT scan, and its management.Presentation of the caseA 45 years old male from Adama, Ethiopia presented with vomiting of 8 months, which worsened since the last one month. He has no history of smoking and diabetes. He occasionally drinks alcohol. Physical examination was normal. CECT scan and endoscopy suggested distal gastric cancer. Radical subtotal gastrectomy done as gastric cancer couldn't be ruled out with excellent outcome. Histopathology revealed obstructing prepyloric chronic fibrosis and heterotopic pancreas.DiscussionHeterotopic pancreas is a rare pathological entity, clinical diagnosis is difficult preoperatively and frequently an incidental finding at laparotomy.ConclusionThough rare, heterotopic pancreas can present with gastric outlet obstruction and cause diagnostic confusion with gastric cancer. Definitive diagnosis is by histology that can also guide limited resection intraoperatively.

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