Whipple Procedure

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Whipple Procedure: Basics - The Big Chop

  • Also known as: Pancreaticoduodenectomy.
  • A major surgical resection involving removal of:
    • Pancreatic head
    • Duodenum
    • Gallbladder
    • Distal common bile duct (CBD)
    • Proximal jejunum (segment)
    • +/- Gastric antrum (Classic vs. Pylorus-Preserving Whipple)
    • Regional lymph nodes.
  • Primary Indications: Resectable periampullary (ampullary, distal CBD, duodenal) and pancreatic head malignancies.

⭐ Most common indication is adenocarcinoma of the head of the pancreas.

Whipple: Anatomy Resected - What's Out?

Classic Whipple (pancreaticoduodenectomy) resects:

  • Pancreatic Head
  • Duodenum (entire C-loop)
  • Gallbladder
  • Common Bile Duct (distal segment)
  • Antrum of Stomach (distal stomach)
    • Pylorus-Preserving Whipple (PPW) spares pylorus & antrum.
  • Jejunum (proximal segment, ~15 cm)
  • Regional Lymph Nodes

📌 Mnemonic: "Please Deliver Grapes, Chocolates, And Juice" (Pancreatic head, Duodenum, Gallbladder, CBD, Antrum, Jejunum)

Whipple Procedure: Before and After

⭐ Pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy (PPPD) is often preferred to reduce post-operative dumping syndrome and improve nutritional outcomes by preserving gastric reservoir function.

Whipple: Reconstruction - Plumbing Job

Re-establishing GI continuity post-resection. Three key anastomoses, sequenced to minimize complications.

  • Pancreaticojejunostomy (PJ): Pancreatic remnant to jejunum. Most critical; highest leak rate (POPF). Done first to divert pancreatic enzymes.
    • Techniques: Duct-to-mucosa (Blumgart), invagination (Cattell-Warren).
  • Hepaticojejunostomy (HJ): Common hepatic duct to jejunum. Ensures bile flow into GI tract.
  • Gastrojejunostomy (GJ) / Duodenojejunostomy (DJ): Stomach/duodenal stump to jejunum. Restores food passage. Pylorus-preserving (PPPD) uses DJ.

Whipple procedure: resection and reconstruction

⭐ Pancreatic fistula (POPF) is the most dreaded complication post-Whipple, classified by ISGPS.

Whipple: Complications - Trouble Spots

  • Pancreatic Fistula (POPF): Most common & serious.
    • Grades A, B, C (ISGPF classification).
    • Risk factors: soft pancreas, small duct.
  • Delayed Gastric Emptying (DGE): Common, often self-limiting.
    • Grades A, B, C (ISGPS classification).
  • Hemorrhage:
    • Early (<24h): Technical error.
    • Late (>24h): Sentinel bleed, pseudoaneurysm (often post-POPF).
  • Wound Infection & Dehiscence.
  • Intra-abdominal Abscess.
  • Bile Leak/Cholangitis.
  • Chyle Leak: Rare, due to lymphatic disruption.
  • Marginal Ulceration: At gastro/duodenojejunostomy.

⭐ Pancreatic fistula is the most common and feared complication following a Whipple procedure, significantly impacting morbidity and mortality.

Whipple: Peri-op Care - Smooth Sailing

  • Pre-op: Optimize nutrition (albumin >3 g/dL). Biliary drainage if bilirubin >15 mg/dL (controversial). Smoking cessation. VTE & antibiotic prophylaxis.
  • Intra-op: Goal-directed fluid therapy. Normothermia. Glycemic control.
  • Post-op: ICU care. Early mobilization & enteral feeds. Pain control (epidural/PCA). Monitor drain amylase.
    • Watch for: DGE, POPF, bleeding.

    ⭐ Post-Operative Pancreatic Fistula (POPF) is the most feared complication, significantly impacting morbidity and mortality.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Whipple procedure (pancreaticoduodenectomy): For resectable periampullary cancers.
  • Resections: Pancreatic head, duodenum, gallbladder, distal CBD, proximal jejunum.
  • PPPD (Pylorus-Preserving): Spares stomach & pylorus; may improve nutrition.
  • Most common complication: Delayed Gastric Emptying (DGE).
  • Most serious complication: Pancreatic fistula (POPF).
  • Reconstruction: Pancreaticojejunostomy, hepaticojejunostomy, gastro/duodenojejunostomy.
  • Key contraindication: Vascular encasement (SMA/SMV) or metastases.

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