Surgery
Whipple Procedure
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Whipple Procedure
, Pylorus-Preserving Pancreaticoduodenostomy
See Also
Pancreatic Cancer
Indications
Resectable
Pancreatic Cancer
Procedure
Whipple Procedure
Indicated in cancer of the head of
Pancreas
Structures removed
Head and uncinate process of
Pancreas
Duodenum and first 15 cm of jejunum
Gallbladder and common bile duct
Anastomosis
Stomach
to jejunum
Common hepatic duct to jejunum
Pancreas
to jejunum
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
Procedure
Distal Pancreatectomy
Indicated in cancer of the head or tail of
Pancreas
Distal
Pancreas
and
Spleen
excised
Adverse Effects
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]
Efficacy
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 Node
s
Tumor size >2 cm
References
Freelove (2006) Am Fam Physician 73(3):485-92 [PubMed]
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