Patient Learning: Whipple procedure
00:06 Anatomy
01:41 Pancreatic cancer
03:08 Pre-op setup
03:49 Whipple procedure
06:24 Risks & Complications
08:24 Post-op care
09:39 Discharge
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The Whipple procedure, or a pancreatico-duodenectomy, is a surgery used to treat cancer which involves the head of the pancreas. During the surgery, the head of the pancreas, along with sections of the stomach and small intestines, as well as the gallbladder and bile ducts, will also be removed. The digestive system is then rebuilt in a manner which allows normal digestion.
In collaboration with St. Joseph's Health Centre, we have developed an online interactive pathway for patients having the Whipple procedure. This patient pathway provides more in-depth information, and allows patients to navigate directly to the information they need that is relevant to their stage in having the Whipple operation. It is mobile-friendly, so patients can access it on smartphones as well as on tablets of desktop computers: http://whipplepathway.ca.
Patient pathway for the Whipple procedure: http://whipplepathway.ca