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Pancreatic transplantation with duodenoduodenostomy drainage: technique, normal radiological appearance and complications
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Pancreatic transplantation with duodenoduodenostomy drainage: technique, normal radiological appearance and complications

Bruno Jucá Ribeiro, Nicoli Tamie Yoshimi, Camila Dufrayer Fânzeres Monteiro Fortes, Tássia Regina Yamanari, Francisco Antonio Sergi Filho, Marcelo Perosa de Miranda and Antonio Sergio Zafred Marcelino
Abdominal radiology (New York), Vol.45(2), pp.479-490
02/01/2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00261-019-02267-x
PMID: 31616962

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Abstract

Pancreas transplantation is considered the curative treatment for severe type 1 diabetes mellitus in selected cases. Since the first procedure in 1966, surgical techniques have been improved. The current trend among most medical centers, as well as at our Institution, is enteric drainage and systemic venous or portal anastomosis. The aim of this pictorial essay is to describe the main imaging features of pancreatic transplantation with duodenoduodenostomy drainage.
Gastroenterology Hepatology Imaging Medicine Medicine & Public Health Radiology Review

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