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  1. Mar 31, 1991 · The paper reports the study of 35 patients affected by pancreatic and periampullary carcinoma. The authors analyse the results of six patients treated using pancreaticoduodenectomy with pyloric preservation and compare the results to those achieved using Whipple's operation.

  2. effective procedure in revealing jaundice (Fig 3, 4). Because this procedure requires general anesthesia and abdominal operation doesn’t need, comparing these two techniques is not right. But when a patient undergoes a surgery with hope of cure, a modified longmire operation can provide excellent palliation. Conclusions

  3. IN 1948 Longmire and Sanford 1 described the technic of intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomy for relief of biliary-tract obstruction due to extensive destruction of the extrahepatic ducts. Since then ...

  4. Oct 1, 2007 · William P. Longmire Jr popularized the pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy or “Whipple” operation using a philosophy for preserving function that he had pursued in his 2 previously described operations—intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomy (Longmire I) and the jejunal interposition after total gastrectomy (Longmire II) operation.

  5. Modified Longmire Procedure: A Novel Approach to Bile Duct Injury Repair ANZ J Surg. 2019 Nov;89(11):E554-E555. doi: 10.1111/ans.14901. ...

  6. Aug 8, 2011 · The Longmire peripheral intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomy is a feasible and a worthwhile procedure and offers a reasonably effective palliative treatment for patients with irresectable malignant tumours of the liver hilum. Objective: To evaluate the peripheral intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomy (Longmire procedure) for the palliative treatment of jaundice in patients with irresectable malignant ...

  7. This Traverso-Longmire procedure has been shown to lead to long-term pain relief in around 90% of patients with painful chronic pancreatitis (19, 38). In the early 1970s, Beger introduced the duodenum preserving pancreatic head resection (DPPHR), with the rationale that resection of the gastric antrum, duodenum and common bile duct seemed overtreatment in benign pancreatic disease (1).