- (Whipple procedure),
distal pancreatectomy,
segmental pancreatectomy, and
total pancreatectomy. In
total pancreatectomy, the gallbladder,
distal stomach...
- malignant.[citation needed]
Cystic lesions are
found in 20.6% of all
pancreatectomy specimens.
Among this
heterogeneous group,
benign neoplasms predominate...
- and tail of the
pancreas (a
distal pancreatectomy), or
rarely removal of the
entire pancreas (a
total pancreatectomy). In
selected cases the
surgery can...
-
digestive disorders,
accompanying cystic fibrosis,
complicating surgical pancreatectomy, or
resulting from
chronic pancreatitis. The
formulations are generally...
- MRCP PTC
Cholecystography Cholescintigraphy Pancreas Frey's
procedure Pancreas transplantation Pancreatectomy Pancreaticoduodenectomy Puestow procedure...
- of the
pancreas can be
resected using a
procedure known as a
distal pancreatectomy,
which often also
entails removal of the spleen. Nowadays, this can...
- the end
vessel may
terminate the hemorrhage. Alternatively, a
distal pancreatectomy may be
required to stop the hemorrhage. "The
Pancreas and Its Functions...
- insulin:
glucagon Surgery to
remove part or
almost all of the
pancreas (
pancreatectomy) Diazoxide, a KATP
channel opener, that
inhibits insulin secretion by...
- "Post-gastric byp****
hyperinsulinism with nesidioblastosis:
subtotal or
total pancreatectomy may be
needed to
prevent recurrent hypoglycemia". J
Gastrointest Surg...
-
removing part of the pancreas, as well (Whipple
procedure and
distal pancreatectomy).
Medications such as
diazoxide and
somatostatin can be used to block...