In order to lower the risks of losing pancreatic tissue during surgery for pancreatic and biliary illnesses, preservation of pancreatic tissue is a key goal. Organs essential to digestion are frequently removed during the Whipple procedure.
Candidate patients can reduce some of the common risks and discomfort connected with a typical open operation using laparoscopic pancreatic surgery. Three or four half-inch or one-inch incisions are generally used during laparoscopic surgery, sparing patients from having a huge incision. After the adjacent blood vessels are under control, delicate surgical tools are utilised to remove a tumour or a whole part of the gland.