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Fig. 1 | BMC Surgery

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From: Short-term clinical outcomes of laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection for the management of pancreatic-head cystic neoplasms

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The surgical field. (A) The retropancreatic tunnel was established, and the main pancreatic duct was sharply excised. The yellow shear indicates the pancreatic duct. (B) The ASPDA was isolated along the GDA for amputation. The yellow shear indicates ASPDA.(C) The uncinate process of the pancreas was excised from the foot side to the cephalad side of the duodenum using an ultrasonic scalpel. The yellow shear indicates SMV. (D) Intraoperative discovery of the common bile duct. The yellow shear indicates the bile duct. (E) The head of the pancreas was excised from the head to the foot along the left side of the common bile duct. The yellow shear indicates the bile duct. (F) Clipping of the main pancreatic duct in the ampulla. The yellow shear indicates the pancreatic duct. (G) The surgical field after pancreatic head resection. (H) “Bing” R8 pancreaticojejunostomy. The yellow shear indicates the main pancreatic duct stent catheter. (I) Jejuno–jejunum side-to-side anastomosis

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