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Total pancreatectomy: indications, operative technique, and postoperative sequelae. | LitMetric

Total pancreatectomy: indications, operative technique, and postoperative sequelae.

J Gastrointest Surg

Department of Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

Published: February 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • Total pancreatectomy is a procedure used for treating both benign and malignant pancreatic diseases, but its adoption has been limited due to concerns about the resulting total loss of pancreatic functions.
  • Improvements in postoperative management, like auto-islet cell transplantation and advanced insulin treatments, have made recovering from this surgery more manageable.
  • This treatment option is especially beneficial for patients with severe chronic pain, specific types of tumors, familial pancreatic conditions, and certain pre-cancerous lesions, leading to better control of blood glucose and improved overall quality of life.

Article Abstract

Total pancreatectomy has been used to treat both benign and malignant disease of the pancreas, but its use has been limited by concerns about management of the a-pancreatic state with its attendant total endocrine and exocrine insufficiency. Here, we review the indications for total pancreatectomy, operative technique, and improvements in the postoperative management of patients. Total pancreatectomy remains a viable option in the treatment of intractable pain associated with chronic pancreatitis, multicentric or extensive neuroendocrine tumors, patients with familial pancreatic cancer with premalignant lesions, and in patients with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasia with diffuse ductal involvement or invasive disease. Improvements in postoperative management include auto-islet cell transplantation, advances in insulin formulations, and the use of glucagon rescue therapy which allow much tighter control of blood glucose than previously possible. This markedly lessens the risk of life-threatening hypoglycemia and decreases the risk of long-term complications, resulting in improved quality of life for these patients.

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