Dnodeno pancreas tectomy surgery: A propose of pancrea head cancer case
- Author:
Dao Quang Minh
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Pancreahead cancer
- MeSH:
Pancreas;
Whipple Disease;
Pancreas;
Therapeutics;
surgery;
neoplasms;
- From:Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information
2003;2():37-39
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
Dnodeno pancreas tectomy (Whipple surgery) is a rare surgery, in dicated mainly in pancrea head cancer (15-20%) in Europe and America. The head of pancrea, the duodenim, distant part of stomach and a past of jejunum were removed, digestive tract was recoustructed according child improvingly. A male patient of 45 year old age undergone the surgery in St. Paul Hospital. Post-operation: no pain, normal diet, normal urine. Discharged after 11 days, it is a complicated surgery with great risks, therefore it is necessary to prepare well pre-ocupationally. Advance anesthesia and resussitation, the technical improvements had contributed more in the success with a mortality of < 3%