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Pancreatic cancer surgery is one of the most difficult surgeries among the surgeries. Many risks include; Leaking from the various connections that the surgeon has to make, infections, bleeding, and trouble with the stomach emptying itself after eating.
cause spasm of the pancreatic ducts
A lot of money
Rodney Smith Smith of Marlow has written: 'The Surgery of pancreatic neoplasms' -- subject(s): Surgery, Pancreatic Neoplasms
Occasional stomach aches
Ashley R. Dennison has written: 'Operative solutions in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery' -- subject(s): Biliary tract, Methods, Pancreatic Diseases, Biliary Tract Surgical Procedures, Liver Diseases, Liver, Surgery, Pancreas, Biliary Tract Diseases 'Operative solutions in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery' -- subject(s): Biliary tract, Methods, Pancreatic Diseases, Biliary Tract Surgical Procedures, Liver Diseases, Liver, Surgery, Pancreas, Biliary Tract Diseases
If by thin blood you mean you are on anticoagulant, then yes it is a risk for any surgery. You can get excessive bleeding and ideally you will have to stop anticoagulant therapy a few days before surgery
Evicel is an fibrin sealant. it is used to control bleeding in patient during liver surgery, when control of bleeding by conventional surgical techniques is ineffective or impractical.
Whipple surgery is the removal of the head of the pancreas. It's performed to treat pancreatic cancer and is typically performed as a minimally invasive surgery.
at least $100, it depends on who's during the surgery.
It can cause problems with bleeding during surgery, and bruising and haematoma formation after surgery.
Thrombin is prescribed when you have minor bleeding (it controls the bleeding), and if you bleed during surgery. This medicine is applied only to your skin or incision during surgery.