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Whipple Procedure for Bile Duct Carcinoma: 16
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The neck of the pancreas is shown with the SMV to the right, bile duct to the left (patient's head to left).
Whipple Procedure for Bile Duct Carcinoma: 17
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A finger was inserted between SMV and neck to make room for the stapler, staying to the patient's left to avoid tearing the small branches draining the pancreatic head into the right side of the vein.
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Whipple Procedure for Bile Duct Carcinoma: 18
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A transverse stapler was applied to the neck of the pancreas, and the neck divided.
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