What is Whipple Surgery?
Whipple surgery is a major operation performed to remove tumors or damaged portions of the pancreas, small intestine, and bile ducts. It is commonly used to treat pancreatic cancer, bile duct cancer, and duodenal tumors. The procedure involves removing the affected organs and reconstructing the digestive tract to restore normal function. Due to its complexity, the surgery requires highly skilled specialists using advanced surgical techniques to ensure success. Proper post-operative care is essential for recovery and long-term health.