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A pancreatectomy is the surgical removal of the pancreas.
A pancreatectomy can be performed through an open surgery technique, in which case one large incision is made.
That is the correct spelling of "pancreatectomy" (removal of the pancreas, or part of it).
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The short answer is yes. Sutures are used to hold skin or parts of your body together. When they are used internally, they can be absorbable or non-absorbable sutures. Non-absorbable sutures can be left in the body for a number of reasons and usually to hold something together for life, like a vasectomy, and as the name suggest absorbable sutures will absorbe into your body over time and never need removing.
If the pancreatectomy is total, the surgeon removes the entire pancreas and attached organs.
It is used for cutting tissue and sutures.
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To cut sutures after surgery.