2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tcr.2019.100241
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Modified Whipple on an 18-month-old with traumatic pancreatic transection and duodenal rupture

Abstract: The emergence of the Whipple procedure revolutionized operative management of pancreatic disease since its introduction (Fernandez-del Castillo et al., 2012 [ 1 ]). This operation classically involves removal of the head of the pancreas along with the duodenum, gallbladder, a portion of the bile duct, and part of the stomach (Warshaw and Thayer, 2004; Evans et al., 2007 [ 2 , 3 ]). We report a beneficial outcome of a modified Whipple on a pae… Show more

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