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The duodenal window approach to pancreatoduodenectomy

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Paper Summary

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New Surgical How-To Guide For Pancreatic Surgery: Easier, Safer?
This paper describes a new "duodenal-window-first" approach to pancreatic surgery (pancreatoduodenectomy). The authors present a case series of 15 patients who underwent this procedure and report no specific complications, although one patient died of unrelated causes post-operatively. Further clinical studies with a larger sample size are needed to validate the technique and compare it to existing methods.

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None identified

Identified Weaknesses

Small sample size
The authors present a case series of 15 patients. This is not a comparative study and it is too small of a sample size to draw definite conclusions about the efficacy or safety of the described technique.
Lack of comparative data
The described surgical technique needs to be further validated and compared to existing approaches in a larger clinical study.

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This "how-to" guide describes a novel surgical technique. The paper is well-written but has significant limitations because the authors only present a small case series. A larger, comparative clinical study would be needed to draw strong conclusions.

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Field:
Medicine
Subfield:
Surgery

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The duodenal window approach to pancreatoduodenectomy
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August 26, 2025 at 12:23 PM
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