“…First described by Moriura in 1994, wrapping in pancreatic surgery involves the use of the omentum or FL to wrap the local retroperitoneal vessels, the pancreatojejunal (PJ) anastomosis or the pancreatic section of distal pancreatectomy (DP). Although popular in Asia, the technique is not in frequent use in Europe or the US . It has two purposes: firstly, to reduce the rate of post‐operative haemorrhage and pseudoaneurysms, avoiding the slipping of vascular ligatures due to the action of pancreatic juice, and, secondly, to decrease the rate of PF around the PJ anastomosis or in the DP section, thereby preventing the associated complications …”