The pancreas is an oblong flattened gland, about six inches long, located deep in the abdomen, sandwiched between the stomach and the spine. It has five main parts – the tail, body, neck, head and ...
Some IPMNs primarily involve the main pancreatic duct, while others involve the branch ducts. Branch-duct type IPMNs are often found in the uncinate process, are sometimes asymptomatic, and are less ...
Perforation is more commonly encountered during transgastric drainage of PFC located in the uncinate region of the pancreas. Bleeding, stent migration, and infection can occur in a small subset of ...
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