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Zero Fluff. Pure Insight.
Get the latest scientific research without the small talk. We dive deep into new publications to give you clear, information-packed summaries—no filler, no chatter.
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Zero Fluff. Pure Insight.
Get the latest scientific research without the small talk. We dive deep into new publications to give you clear, information-packed summaries—no filler, no chatter.
Stay tuned. Stay informed.
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Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
E28 - Reducing Pancreatic Surgery Complications
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
E28 | 13 min | Latest | Publication Link
- Podcast based on: Karpes, J.B.; Liu, K.; Crawford, M.D.; Pulitano, C.; Sandroussi, C.; Laurence, J.M. Reducing Complications in Pancreaticoduodenectomy. Cancers 2026, 18, 630. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18040630
Type: Review | Publication date: 14 February 2026 - Summary: Pancreatic surgery is one of the most complex areas of abdominal surgery, with morbidity and mortality remaining a major challenge. Despite progress in surgical techniques and perioperative care, outcomes still vary widely, and there is no consensus on how to reliably prevent major complications. This study evaluates contemporary evidence on how complications develop, how they can be detected early, and the strategies that may reduce their frequency and impact. The evaluation includes technical factors during surgery, as well as non-technical factors outside of the operating theatre that may improve safety and outcomes. The goal of this review is to guide practice and future research to improve the safety of pancreatic resection in any environment.
- Keywords: pancreaticoduodenectomy; postoperative pancreatic fistula; centralisation; failure to rescue
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