Whipple Procedure
The Whipple procedure, or a pancreatico-duodenectomy, is a surgery used to treat cancer which involves the head of the pancreas. 00:15 Anatomy of the pancreas 01:48 Types of cancer that can be treated by the Whipple procedure 03:16 Preparation for surgery 04:00 Steps of the Whipple procedure 06:43 Risks and complications 08:47 Post-operative care in the hospital after surgery 10:12 Recovery after discharge from the hospital

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