How is pancreatic mass removal surgery performed?

The article was consulted professionally by Master, Dr. Nguyen Thai Binh – Consultant Surgeon – General Surgeon – Share99 Ha Long International Health Hub. The doctor has more than 20 years of experience working in the speciality of abdominal surgery.

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Pancreatic mass removal surgery, also known as Whipple surgery, is one of the surgeries that requires high skill and professionalism due to its complexity and difficulty performing.

1. What is a tussles removal surgery?

Pancreatic mass removal surgery, also known as pancreatic headectomy, Whipple surgery, is a pancreatic head removal surgery, a low segment of the bile duct, gallbladder, duodenum and occasional removal of part of the stomach. After performing the removal, the structures connecting the intestine to the pancreas and the bile duct are restored so that the digestive fluid is secreted back into the intestines.

It is also used to treat pancreatic or duodenal injuries, chronic pancreatitis.

whipple surgery

Whipple surgery can be used for duodenal treatment

2. Who needs a tussectar surgery?

Pancreatic mass removal surgery is insularly in patients experiencing the following conditions:

  • Cancers around Vater's shadow include pancreatic head cancer, bile duct cancer, duodenal cancer.
  • Chronic pancreatitis, benign pancreatic head tumors, pancreatic head stones, benign tumors that migrate to the pancreas and đệmthanitic melanoma in the digestive tract.
  • The head of the pancreas or duodenum is damaged.

Note, pancreatic mass removal surgery is not applicable to patients with tumors that migrate to the abdomen and neighboring agencies such as the liver,itonees. In addition, surgery is also not performed if there is an invasion of large blood vessels.

3. How is pancreatic mass removal surgery?

Currently, pancreatic mass removal surgery has been completed and includes the following specific steps:

  • Step 1: Open the abdomen, check for mesolyposis in the mucous membranes and liver. If there is no new medam in which surgery is in prescribed the next steps.
  • Step 2: Evaluate the ability to remove pancreatic weights with the Kocher procedure – clearance of the back of the pancreatic head, on the right side of the duodenum.
  • Step 3: Perform procedures to release the liver stalk, separate the bile verse, cut through the bile ducting and remove the gallbladder.
  • Step 4: The next step in the pancreatic mass removal surgery is to remove the burrow (or the lower part of the position).
  • Step 5: Perform the first corolla removal on the left. After that, remove the first duodenal support to the right.
  • Step 6: Remove the pancreas according to the front or right side of the upper mesenteritis vein.
  • Step 7: After the entire pancreatic weight mass has been removed, combine to perform dredging of the liver stalk lymph node, the upper pancreas and the mesmerosis of the colon.
  • Step 8: Perform a connecting procedure to restore circulation between the pancreas, bile, stomach and intestines.

pancreatic excipient surgery

Pancreatic resurgencies at Share99 have been completed according to the procedure

4. Results of pancreatic mass removal surgery

Pancreatic mass removal surgery is usually in the patient with benign pancreatic tumors or mild pancreatic cancer. The survival rate for 5 years after surgery is 20%, in patients with pancreatic cancer does not metalyse into the lymph nodes, this rate increases to 40%. To increase this rate, studies show that a combination of radiotherapy or chemotherapy should be performed after surgery. However, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are not recommended for patients with pancreatic enderural neuropathic tumors or benign pancreatic tumors.

5. Does pancreatic mass removal cause complications?

Pancreatic mass removal surgery may leave some of the following complications:

  • Pancreatic fistula
  • Gastric paralysis
  • High diarrhea, stools with lubricants
  • Weight loss

Pancreatic mass removal surgery is a complex and difficult surgery to perform, requiring high expertise and experience to treat pancreatic cancers, benign pancreatic tumors, …

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b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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