{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Usefulness of Middle Colic Artery Transposition Technique for Hepatic Arterial Reconstruction in Conversion Surgery for an Initially Unresectable, Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer. {Author}: Yoshida R;Yagi T;Yasui K;Umeda Y;Yoshida K;Fuji T;Takagi K;Kumano K;Yoshimoto M;Fujiwara T; {Journal}: Acta Med Okayama {Volume}: 75 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: Aug 2021 {Factor}: 0.744 {DOI}: 10.18926/AMO/62410 {Abstract}: The outcomes of pancreatectomy with resection and reconstruction of the involved arteries for locally advanced pancreatic cancer following chemotherapy have improved in recent years. In pancreatic head cancers in which there is contact with the common and proper hepatic arteries, margin-negative resection requires pancreati-coduodenectomy, with the resection of these arteries and the restoration of hepatic arterial flow. Here, we describe a middle colic artery transposition technique in hepatic arterial reconstruction during pancreatoduo-denectomy for an initially unresectable locally advanced pancreatic cancer. This technique was effective and may provide a new option for hepatic artery reconstruction in such cases.