Normal pancreatic dimensions in the adult human

JT Innes, LC Carey - The American journal of surgery, 1994 - Elsevier
Thirty cadaver pancreas specimens were dissected and carefully measured. The weights
were recorded and averaged 91.8 g (range: 40.9 to 182 g). The glands were then divided
into three segments using the common bile duct of the portal vein as sites of transection, and
the various specimens were weighed. The data suggest that a pancreatectomy done to the
left of the common bile duct will remove 90% of the gland and resection done to the left of
the portal vein will remove about 60% of the gland. It is hoped that these data will be useful …