Whipple Procedure

What is Whipple procedure?

Whipple procedure, also called pancreaticoduodenectomy, is a surgical procedure to treat pancreatic cancer or bile duct cancer. Its main objective is to remove tumours that are within or around the head of the pancreas.

During a Whipple procedure, the surgeon will remove:

  • The head of the pancreas
  • The duodenum, which is a part of the small intestine
  • A portion of the bile duct
  • The gall bladder

In some cases, the surgeon will also remove:

  • The body of the pancreas
  • A portion of the stomach

After removing these affected internal organs, the surgeon will connect the remaining intestine, bile duct and pancreas.

This procedure is named after Dr Allen Whipple, the first American surgeon to perform the operation in 1935.

Whipple procedure

Why do you need a Whipple procedure?

Removing a tumour in the pancreas via a Whipple procedure is the best chance for long-term management of pancreatic cancer.

This procedure is suitable only if the tumour is confined to the head of the pancreas. As the risks of Whipple procedures are high, your surgeon will likely order intensive tests to determine your eligibility before going ahead with the surgery.

Who should not undergo Whipple procedure?

A Whipple operation is not suitable if the tumour has spread to the:

  • Abdominal cavity
  • Body or tail of the pancreas
  • Liver
  • Lungs
  • Major blood vessels

What are the risks and complications of a Whipple procedure?

The Whipple procedure is a highly complex and risky surgery. Death rates vary between 1 – 15% according to the experience of the surgeons.

Patients who undergo a successful Whipple procedures have up to a 25% chance of surviving for 5 years after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Without a Whipple procedure, their 5-year survival rate is only 6%.

Possible complications of a Whipple procedure include:

  • Bleeding
  • Diabetes
  • Digestive problems
  • Infections
  • Pancreatic leak
  • Weight loss

Why choose Gleneagles Hospital?

Our panel of specialised surgeons at Gleneagles Hospital Singapore have performed the Whipple procedure to help remove tumours in pancreatic cancer patients. Our surgeons are supported by a multidisciplinary team who will assist you closely your prehabilitation, surgery and recovery period to increase your chances of a successful procedure and minimal complications.

Our general surgeons and medical oncologists

At Gleneagles Hospital, our general surgeons and cancer specialists who are skilled in performing the Whipple procedure will work closely with our team of clinicians, nurses and dietitians to guide you through the tests, preparation, surgery and recovery period. Our goal is to offer you personalised healthcare in helping you manage pancreatic cancer.

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