Complications of Pancreatic Surgery — Flashcards

Complications of Pancreatic Surgery — Flashcards

Complications of Pancreatic Surgery — Flashcards
#1

_____ is the most common complication following Whipples procedure.

#2

_____ procedure refers to duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection.

#3

_____ classification is used for assessing severity of acute pancreatitis

#4

Pancreatic tumor involvement of the splenic artery or vein _____ preclude surgery.

#5

Pancreatic duct dilation observed on pancreatography for chronic pancreatitis, when accompanied by intractable pain is best treated by side-to-side _____, also known as the modified Puestow procedure or lateral pancreaticojejunostomy.

#6

Pancreatic abscess is treated by _____

#7

Distal resection of the pancreatic tail, with end-to-end pancreaticojejunostomy, is known as _____ procedure.

#8

Large (>_____ cm) BD-IPMNs, MD-IPMNs, symptomatic IPMNs, and invasive IPMN are treated with partial pancreatectomy.

#9

The following structures are removed during Whipple’s procedure: (7) _____

#10

Surgery of choice for treatment of carcinoma of the head of the pancreas is _____ also known as LongmireTraverso procedure.

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