One of the most common complications from a pancreaticoduodenectomy is delayed gastric emptying, a condition in which food and liquids are slow to leave the stomach.
This complication occurred in 19% of patients in the Johns Hopkins study.
Dehydration is the most common complication.
When the duodenum is removed along with all or part of the pancreas, the procedure is called a pancreaticoduodenectomy, which surgeons sometimes refer to as "Whipple's procedure."
When the duodenum is removed along with all or part of the pancreas, the procedure is called a pancreaticoduodenectomy, which surgeons sometimes refer to as "Whipple's procedure."
The most common long-term complication of parotidectomy is redness and sweating in the cheek, known as Frey's syndrome.
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The most common complication of vulvectomy is the development of a tumor-like collection of clear liquid (wound seroma)
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Bleeding during and after cone biopsy is the most common complication. Rarely, uncontrolled bleeding during the procedure may result in an emergency hysterectomy.
Bleeding during and after cone biopsy is the most common complication. Rarely, uncontrolled bleeding during the procedure may result in an emergency hysterectomy.