Pyloric and gastric preservation with pancreatoduodenectomy
- PMID: 6849486
- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(83)90182-4
Pyloric and gastric preservation with pancreatoduodenectomy
Abstract
Pyloric and gastric-preserving pancreatic resection was performed in 35 patients with no mortality. Twenty-seven patients were followed for at least 8 months postoperatively and are reported herein in detail. This variation in the Whipple procedure is associated with a satisfactory weight gain after operation for benign disease, does not produce the usual postgastrectomy digestive symptoms, and so far jejunal or anastomotic ulceration has not been a problem. We believe this variation of the Whipple procedure is the operation of choice for benign disease and for certain types of periampullary malignant growth.
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