Fallberichte in der Chirurgie und bei invasiven Eingriffen

Abstrakt

Endoscopic treatment of biliopancreatic pathology in patients with previous Whipple's Duodenopancreatectomy.

Zhan Ting*

A pancreaticoduodenectomy, otherwise called a Whipple technique, is a significant careful activity most frequently performed to eliminate dangerous growths from the top of the pancreas. It is additionally utilized for the therapy of pancreatic or duodenal injury, or ongoing pancreatitis. Because of the common blood supply of organs in the proximal gastrointestinal framework, careful expulsion of the top of the pancreas additionally requires evacuation of the duodenum, proximal jejunum, gallbladder, and, at times, part of the stomach