- Resectable Pancreatic Cancer
- Whipple Procedure
- Pylorus-Preserving Pancreaticoduodenostomy
- Indicated in cancer of the head of Pancreas
- Alternative to Whipple with same survival results
- Shorter procedure and less blood loss than Whipple
- Distal Pancreatectomy
- Delayed Gastric Emptying
- Pancreatic fistula
- Leak from anastomosis
- Intra-abdominal abscess or Wound Infection
- Secondary endocrine deficiency
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
- Perioperative bleeding
- Perioperative Mortality: Whipple Procedure
- Surgical teams performing 16 or more per year: 3.8%
- Surgical teams with <16 per year: 7.5% or lower
- Birkmeyer (2002) N Engl J Med 346:1128-37 [PubMed]
- All procedures
- Five year survival: 10-30% (15.2% on average)
- Pathology factors suggesting poorer prognosis
- Pathology with poor differentiation
- Resection margins positive for residual tumor
- Tumor spread to Lymph Nodes
- Tumor size >2 cm