Wipple Surgery. The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine or in layman s terms the small bowel. A whipple procedure is complex surgery involving the pancreas and other nearby parts of the digestive tract.
A whipple procedure is complex surgery involving the pancreas and other nearby parts of the digestive tract. It releases these enzymes into the small intestine via the common bile duct which also transports bile from the liver. The whipple procedure or pancreaticoduodenectomy is a lengthy complex surgery to treat pancreatic cancer and other diseases of the middle part of the gastrointestinal tract.
It releases these enzymes into the small intestine via the common bile duct which also transports bile from the liver.
A whipple surgery removes part of the pancreas small intestine and sometimes part of the stomach along with the entire gallbladder. The pancreas sits behind the stomach. Because recovery can be slow and painful they usually need to take prescription or over the counter. The whipple procedure is used to treat tumors and other disorders of the pancreas intestine and bile duct.