Pancreatic Surgery

Pancreatic Surgery

The pancreas plays a crucial role in digestion and blood sugar regulation, producing essential enzymes and insulin. When affected by conditions like pancreatic tumors, cysts, chronic pancreatitis, or pancreatic cancer, surgery may be necessary to restore health and function. At SIDS Hospital & Research Center, we offer expert surgical care for a wide range of pancreatic disorders, ensuring the best possible outcomes for our patients.

What is Pancreatic Surgery?

Pancreatic surgery involves the removal, repair, or drainage of the pancreas to treat various conditions. Depending on the diagnosis, our specialists use minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques or open surgical procedures for the best results.

Conditions Treated with Pancreatic Surgery
  • Pancreatic Cancer – Surgical removal of tumors for better survival outcomes.
  • Chronic Pancreatitis – Surgery to relieve pain and restore pancreatic function.
  • Pancreatic Cysts & Tumors – Removal of benign or malignant growths.
  • Pancreatic Necrosis – Surgical removal of dead pancreatic tissue due to severe infections.
  • Pancreatic Trauma – Surgery to repair pancreas injuries caused by accidents or infections.
Types of Pancreatic Surgery
  • Whipple Procedure (Pancreaticoduodenectomy) – A complex surgery to remove the head of the pancreas, part of the stomach, bile duct, and small intestine.
  • Distal Pancreatectomy – Removal of the tail or part of the pancreas, often performed for tumors or cysts.
  • Total Pancreatectomy – Complete removal of the pancreas in severe cases, requiring insulin and enzyme replacement therapy.
  • Drainage Procedures – Surgical drainage of pancreatic cysts, abscesses, or blocked ducts.
Benefits of Pancreatic Surgery
  • Removes cancerous and non-cancerous growths to improve health.
  • Relieves chronic pain associated with pancreatitis.
  • Restores normal digestion and insulin regulation.
  • Minimally invasive options lead to faster recovery and less post-surgical discomfort.
What to Expect?

Before surgery, doctors conduct blood tests, CT scans, MRIs, and endoscopic tests to determine the best treatment plan. The procedure is performed under anesthesia, and recovery time varies based on the type of surgery and the patient’s overall health.