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  • Title
  • 0. Introduction
  • 1. Exposure
  • 2. Duodenal Resection
  • 3. Gastric Resection
  • 4. Retrocolic Gastrojejunostomy
  • 5. Closure

Open Antrectomy and Duodenal Resection for Neuroendocrine Tumor

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Derek J. Erstad, MD; David L. Berger, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital

Procedure Outline

  • After adequate general endotracheal anesthesia was obtained, the patient was sterilely prepped and draped in standard fashion.
  1. Midline abdominal incision, enter peritoneum.
  2. Entry of lesser sac using wide Kocher maneuver.
  3. Evaluation of pylorus and duodenum.
  1. Ligation of right gastroepiploic artery and right gastric artery.
  2. Examine pylorus and duodenum for tumor.
  3. Division of duodenum.
  1. Mobilization of stomach and division of short vessels along the lesser and greater curvature.
  2. Resection of Antrum and send specimen for pathology.
  1. Mobilization of jejunum to stomach in retrocolic fashion.
  2. Two-layer anastomosis:
    • Interrupted 3-0 silk (outer layer).
    • Running 3-0 Vicryl (inner layer).
  3. Lembert sutures.
  4. Bring anastomosis through trap and suture in place.
  1. Abdominal fascia closed with #1 running Prolene.
  2. Skin closed with staples.

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Article Information

Publication Date
Article ID28
Production ID0089
Volume2024
Issue28
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24296/jomi/28