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Review Article(ISSN: 2641-1725)

How to Evaluate Pancreaticoduodenectomy Specimens after Pancreatic Surgery? A Review

Volume 1 - Issue 1

Nuri Emrah Goret1, Ceren Canbey Goret2* and Omer Faruk Ozkan3

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    • 1Department of General Surgery, Health Sciences University, Kartal Dr Lütfi Kırdar Research and Education Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
    • 2Department of Surgical Pathology, Health Sciences University, Sancaktepe Research and Education Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
    • 3Department of General Surgery, Health Sciences University, Umraniye Research and Education Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

    *Corresponding author: Ceren Canbey Goret, Department of Surgical Pathology, Health Sciences University, Sancaktepe Research and Education Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey, Tel: +90.507.950.02.12

Received: August 06, 2018;   Published: August 13, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/LOJMS.2018.01.000104

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Abstract

Pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple procedure) is a complicated surgical procedure that is preferred in conditions such as malignancies and traumas of the pancreatic head, duodenum, bulb and choledoch or in case of pancreatitis. Careful attention should be paid to accurately determine the pathological and clinical stage of the disease in patients undergoing oncologic therapies that have changed over the years. This procedure, which is surgically troublesome, requires pathological sampling and care. During sampling, a pathologist must macroscopically analyse the pancreaticoduodenectomy specimens and carefully perform sampling.

Keywords: Whipple Procedure; Pancreas Pathology; Pancreas Gross Examination; Pancreaticoduodenectomy

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