1 Jan 2000
ArticlePylorus Preserving Kausch-Whipple Resection: The Successor of the Classical Kausch-Whipple in Chronic Pancreatitis
J. SLAVIN 1P. GHANEH 1R. SUTTON 1J. NEOPTOLEMOS 1
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1 Department of Surgery, University of Liverpool, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2000, 71(1), 102609;
Published: 1 Jan 2000
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Abstract
Chronic pancreatitis can be a debilitating disease. Resection for complicated disease and in those patients with intractable pain is a major component of therapy. There are potentially important physiological advantages with the pylorus preserving Kausch-Whipple (P-KW)compared to the standard Kausch-Whipple (KW) resection but further prospective studies are required to show this unequivocally. The Beger’s operation also represents a significant theoretical advance. Indeed it permits resection in a proportion in whom a PPKW or KW would not be possible technically because of severe fibrosis around the intra-pancreatic portal venous system. Although we have adopted the Beger’s operation on our unit, large comparative studies are required against the KW and PP-KW procedures to properly establish its value. The hidden malignancy is an important issue, which undermines the routine use of the Beger’s operation.
Keywords
- Chronic pancreatitis
- Kausch Whipple
- pylorus-preserving
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