Partial resection of the tail of the pancreas
Partial resection of the pancreas is a surgical treatment for partial necrosis, carcinogenesis, and injury of the pancreas. Treating diseases: pancreatic cancer Indication 1. Pancreatic cancer or pancreatic tail cancer without distant metastasis. 2. It is not possible to remove benign tumors and cysts from the tail of the pancreas. 3. Break injury of the tail of the pancreas. 4. It is easy to remove the pancreatic body of the pancreas. 5. Gastric cancer invades the lymph nodes of the pancreas or pancreas and requires lymphatic clearing. 6. Pancreatic duct stones in the tail of the pancreas. 7. Chronic pancreatitis of the body tail that has been shown to be stenotic or blocked by the pancreatic pancreatic duct. Contraindications 1. The body of the pancreas has a distant metastasis. 2. Patients with severe heart, lung, liver, kidney disease and other systemic diseases cannot tolerate surgery. Preoperative preparation Antibiotics are routinely used before surgery.
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