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Fig. 2. Diagram of Beger's procedure. Pancreatic body and most of head have been resected. Sleeve of pancreas is left with duodenum to preserve blood supply for latter. This procedure is technically harder to perform than Whipple procedure. Note pancreaticojejunostomy (red arrows) at two sites of Roux limb (green arrow). (Courtesy of the Office of Visual Media, Indiana University)