This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by John Martinie during the Minimally Invasive Pancreatic Resection: Present and Future on April 13 2018
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Pitfalls–1:23
Building a robotic pancreas program–1:40
Assessment–6:42
Pathways–7:26
Robotic Whipple technical aspects–9:53
Step by step resection–11:37
Pt selection–12:50
PJ video clip–13:40