Laparoscopic total pancreatectomy: experiences and potential indications
- VernacularTitle:Дурангийн мэс заслаар нойр булчирхай бүтэн тайрах:Туршлага ба хагалгааны заалт
- Author:
Chang Moo Kang
- Publication Type:journal article
- From:Innovation
2014;8(4):146-147
- CountryMongolia
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Organ-preserving and minimally invasive surgery should be considered in treating benign and borderline pancreatic
lesions. However, total pancreatectomy is recommended for several pancreatic pathologies involving the entire
pancreas. With the development of laparoscopic experiences and technique, laparoscopic pylorus-preserving
pancreaticoduodenectomy (PPPD) and subtotal (extended) distal pancreatectomy are regarded as safe surgical
procedure. Therefore, laparoscopic total pancreatectomy can be composed of two different surgical processes;
(1) laparoscopic PPPD, and (2) subtotal (extended) distal pancreatectomy. Especially, subtotal (extended) distal
pancreatectomy can be done by combined splenectomy or by excision or conserving both splenic vessels. When
total pancreatectomy cannot be avoided in clinical situation, laparoscopic total pancreatectomy is feasible, safe, and
can be a potential option. Techniques and potential indications will be discussed in this presentation.