UA6437U - Technique for pancreatoduodenal resection - Google Patents

Technique for pancreatoduodenal resection

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UA6437U
UA6437U UA20040806757U UA20040806757U UA6437U UA 6437 U UA6437 U UA 6437U UA 20040806757 U UA20040806757 U UA 20040806757U UA 20040806757 U UA20040806757 U UA 20040806757U UA 6437 U UA6437 U UA 6437U
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technique
side anastomosis
anastomoses
pancreas
intestine
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Vasyl Ivanovych Rusyn
Oleksandr Oleksandro Boldizhar
Andrii Vasyliovych Rusyn
Kostiantyn Yevhenov Rumiantsev
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The technique for pancreatoduodenal resection comprises cutting the third of the stomach, dissecting the pancreas distal to the upper mesenteric vessels, and cutting the common bile duct in its supraduodenal division. The duodenum is cut below Treitz ligament. Prior to applying the anastomoses, the cut end of the intestine is sewed up tightly. Then the part of the intestine with the tightly closed end is passed through the hole in the avascular area of the transverse mesocolon. The following anastomoses are applied in succession: side-to-side anastomosis with the greater curvature of the stomach, end-to-side anastomosis with the pancreas, and end-to-side anastomosis with the common bile duct.
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