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  • End-to-end pancreatojejunostomy
    • Invagination
      • One-layered
      • Two-layered
      • Triple-layered
  • End-to-side pancreatojejunostomy
    • One-layered
    • Invagination
      • One-layered
      • Two-layered
    • Duct-to-mucosa
      • One-layered
      • Two-layered
      • Triple-layered
    • Duct-invagination
    • Duct-evagination
  • Pancreatogastrostomy
    • One-layered
    • Invagination
      • One-layered
      • Two-layered
    • Transgastric
    • Duct-to-mucosa
    • Duct-to-mucosa + invagination
    • Without actual gastrotomy
    • After gastric partition
  • End-to-end pancreatojejunostomy
    • Invagination
      • One-layered
      • Two-layered
      • Triple-layered
  • End-to-side pancreatojejunostomy
    • One-layered
    • Invagination
      • One-layered
      • Two-layered
    • Duct-to-mucosa
      • One-layered
      • Two-layered
      • Triple-layered
    • Duct-invagination
    • Duct-evagination
  • Pancreatogastrostomy
    • One-layered
    • Invagination
      • One-layered
      • Two-layered
    • Transgastric
    • Duct-to-mucosa
    • Duct-to-mucosa + invagination
    • Without actual gastrotomy
    • After gastric partition

Duct-to-mucosa technique

loisdaamen 2017-08-16T15:26:53+00:00 Technique duct-to-mucosa, Technique two-layered duct-to-mucosa end-to-side pancreatojejunostomy|

An incision is made in the seromuscular layer of the jejunal wall, comparable with the size of the pancreatic stump. Sutures are placed between the posterior edge of the seromuscular jejunal incision and the posterior pancreatic capsule to form the posterior part of the outer suture-row. […]

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Blumgart anastomosis

loisdaamen 2017-08-16T15:22:14+00:00 Technique duct-to-mucosa, Technique two-layered duct-to-mucosa end-to-side pancreatojejunostomy|

An opening is made in the seromuscular side wall of the jejunum, with a size similar to the diameter of the pancreas. The Blumgart anastomosis is constructed by four to six transpancreatic U-sutures: two to three on each side of the main pancreatic duct. Suture-threads with a needle on both ends are used. […]

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