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I found a replay of a live webevent sponsored by Thomas Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia. This replay shows a mini-Whipple procedure being performed. This mini-Whipple procedure webcast also features a panel discussion by the Jefferson Pancreatic Cancer and Related Diseases medical team. This webcast was originally broadcast on September 18, 2007.
This is interesting if your medical team has recommended this surgery for you. The ability to view the procedure and the panelist discussion enables the patient to make an informed care decision.
This link to the original webcast is found on Thomas Jefferson University Hospital website.
WARNING: This is a webcast of an operating room procedure. This material may be considered graphic.
Source: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
http://www.or-live.com/jeffersonhospital/1857/
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