Copyright 2007 The Neck of the Pancreas The neck is about 2-2.5cms cm long, and projects forwards, upwards, and to the left from the head, merging impercebtibly into the body. The neck of the pancreas is at special risk following blunt abdominal injury.
This series of CT images shows the neck of the pancreas (light pink) limited on the right by the gastroduodenal artery, (red) lying inf front of the SMV. Its left side has no clearly defined border but at the junction of neck and body there is sometimes a protuberance called the tuber omentale which is seen in this case outlined in solid pink in image d. The lesser omentum (yellow) is in contact with the tuber omentale. The pancreatic duct is well seen and normal in this case (dark pink) 38025c003 Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD |