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Laparoscopic Duodenum-Preserving Pancreatic Head Resection via Inferior Infracolic Approach: A Surgical Approach for Benign Lesions
Published on: February 9, 2024
[Operations on the major duodenal papilla in nontumorous diseases]
Abstract:
An experience with transduodenal operations on the major duodenal papilla in 123 patients is described, in 91% the operative interventions were performed on strict indications (stenosis of the papilla, incarceration of concrements in it). Complications of different degree without lethal outcomes were noted in 17.1% of the patients. Lethality was 3.2%. Long-term results from 6 months to 9 years were studied in 101 patients. Excellent and good results were observed in 80.2%, satisfactory--in 16.8%, bad--in 3% of the patients.
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