Pancreas Surgery
Pancreas surgery is performed to treat a variety of conditions affecting the pancreas, including pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis, cysts, and other benign or malignant diseases. These conditions can disrupt the pancreas' critical role in digestion and insulin production. At Dhatri Healthcare Clinic, we offer advanced surgical treatments to address these issues, providing patients with the best possible outcomes and quality of life.
Why Pancreas Surgery?
The pancreas plays a vital role in digestion and the regulation of blood sugar levels. When diseases such as pancreatic cancer, chronic pancreatitis, or pancreatic cysts develop, surgery may be required to remove damaged tissue, relieve symptoms, and prevent complications. Timely surgical intervention is essential for managing these conditions effectively and improving long-term health.
Types of Pancreas Surgery We Perform:
- Pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple Procedure): A complex surgery used to remove tumors from the head of the pancreas, along with parts of the stomach, small intestine, and bile duct.
- Distal Pancreatectomy: Removal of the tail and body of the pancreas, often performed when tumors or cysts are located in these areas.
- Total Pancreatectomy: Complete removal of the pancreas, typically performed in cases of severe pancreatic cancer or chronic pancreatitis.
- Minimally Invasive Pancreatic Surgery: Using laparoscopic techniques, we perform surgery with smaller incisions, promoting faster recovery and reducing post-operative pain.
- Pancreatic Cyst Removal: Surgical removal of benign cysts that can cause pain or complications, ensuring long-term health and prevention of infection.
Why Choose Dhatri Healthcare for Pancreas Surgery?
At Dhatri Healthcare Clinic, we specialize in providing state-of-the-art pancreatic surgeries to treat a range of conditions. Our highly skilled surgeons use advanced techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients. With a focus on minimally invasive procedures, we strive to reduce recovery times, minimize complications, and help patients return to a normal lifestyle as quickly as possible.