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[Technique of invaginative pancreatojejunostomy in pancreatectomy].

Pancreatoenterostomy is one of the key moments in pancreatic surgery. It was proposed invaginative pancreatojejunostomy in end-to-side fashion by using of two continuous single-row purse-string sutures. This technique may be used in pancreatoduodenectomy and Beger's procedure. This method will be useful in cases of edematous and erupting pancreatic parenchyma and hard-to-differentiate lumen of pancreatic duct. It is followed by reduced trauma of tissue and bleeding, allows to avoid sutures failure and to achieve sealed anastomosis.

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