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Fig. 1. Diagram of pylorus-preserving Whipple procedure. Classic
Whipple procedure is shown in inset: It entails radical dissection of
pancreatic head, adjacent nodes, right half of omentum, gall bladder, common
bile duct, and most or all of duodenum followed by
gastrojejunostomy/duodenojejunostomy (green arrow),
pancreaticojejunostomy (blue arrow), and hepaticojejunostomy (red
arrow). (Courtesy of the Office of Visual Media, Indiana University)