Spleen Preserving, Splenic Vessels Spearing, Pure Laparoscopic Total Duodenopancreatectomy for Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Pancreatic Neoplasia (IPMN): Case Report and Technique
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Adrian Bartoş,
Patricia Pleşa-Furda,
Raluca Stoian,
Lidia Ciobanu,
Dana Iancu,
Cornel Iancu,
Caius Breazu
2022 Volume 117, Issue 4, p472-479
Abstract
Total duodenopancreatectomy (TDP), performed exclusively by laparoscopic approach is considered one of the most complex abdominal surgical procedures. TDP with preservation of spleen vessels (operation Kimura) is a more technically-demanding procedure, but is beneficial in selected cases. While some high-volume centers have gained experience in minimally-invasive pancreatectomies, laparoscopic approach remains a recommendation for well selected patients with benign or low-grade malignant tumors and should be performed with caution, by experienced HPB surgeons. In this paper, we present a spleen preserving, splenic vessels spearing, pure laparoscopic TDP on a 40-year-old patient diagnosed with diffuse IPMN performed in our center, illustrating the operative steps.
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