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Early reoperation following pancreaticoduodenectomy: impact on morbidity, mortality, and long term survival

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Table 1 Indications for reoperations
Table 2 Patient characteristics and perioperative data
Fig. 1 Long-term outcomes of reoperation following PD. a Disease-free survival and b overall survival of patients with adenocarcinoma with(green) and without (blue) a reoperation

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