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Incision * Bilateral subcostal or curved transverse incision midway between umbilicus and xiphoid Whole pancreas * Requires both mobilisation of the duodenum and entry into the lesser sac * Kocher's: mobilise the duodenal loop and pancreatic head * Anterior exposure of the pancreas by entering the lesser sac through the greater or lesser omentum, and take down the congenital adhesions between posterior stomach and pancreas ** Superior and inferior borders of pancreas can be mobilised by incising the peritoneum overlying them, being aware of major vessels (splenic artery, SMA/SMV, IMV) * Pancreatic tail: lift stomach upwards, and you may also need to divide some short gastric arteries and attachments of the splenic flexure to get a good look. Mobilising the spleen laterally can allow visualisation of the posterior pancreatic tail [[Category:HPB]]
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