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Enteric drainage pancreatic transplantation

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Enteric drainage is currently the preferred method of pancreatic transplantation. This technique results in long-term good control of diabetes. In this report we discuss the postoperative radiologic anatomy and complications.

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Sandrasegaran, K., Lall, C., Berry, W.A. et al. Enteric drainage pancreatic transplantation. Abdom Imaging 31, 588–595 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-005-0076-3

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