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Surgical resection is recommended for symptomatic cases. | Surgical resection is recommended for symptomatic cases. Treatment usually is bypassing the obstructed segment of dudenum by duodeno-doudenostomy. Another approach is [[laparoscopic]]gastrojejunostomy.<ref name="pmid16494188">{{cite journal |author=De Ugarte DA, Dutson EP, Hiyama DT |title=Annular pancreas in the adult: management with laparoscopic gastrojejunostomy |journal=The American surgeon |volume=72 |issue=1 |pages=71–3 |year=2006|pmid=16494188 |doi=}}</ref> | ||
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Overview
Surgical resection is recommended for symptomatic cases. Treatment usually is bypassing the obstructed segment of dudenum by duodeno-doudenostomy. Another approach is laparoscopicgastrojejunostomy.[1]
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