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Successful Whipple's operation for pancreatic injury
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|January 1, 1985
Abstract:
A case is presented of severe pancreatic injury in a 30-year-old man following a road traffic accident. A Whipple's operation was performed successfully. Despite some postoperative complications, the patient is well and back at work 1 year after the operation.
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