Fig. 1From: Elucidating early CT after pancreatico-duodenectomy: a primer for radiologistsSchematic representations of postsurgical anatomy after classic Whipple (a), pylorus-preserving (b) and variant (c) pancreatico-duodenectomy (PD). The resected pancreatic head and neck, duodenum, choledochus and gallbladder are shown in green (a). The stomach is shown in magenta, the pancreatic remnant (PR) body and tail in yellow, the common hepatic duct and main intrahepatic branches in pale green. Asterisk indicates the mobilised jejunal loop (MJL). Note hepatico-jejunostomy (HJS), pancreatico-jejunostomy (PJS), gastro-jejunostomy (GJS), duodeno-jejunostomy (DJS) and pancreatico-gastrostomy (PGS)Back to article page