Saturday, February 13, 2010

Whipple Procedure And Joint Pains My Doctor Has Recommended I Have A Procedure Called The Whipple Procedure Has Anyone Else Had It?

My doctor has recommended I have a procedure called the Whipple procedure has anyone else had it? - whipple procedure and joint pains

It is the removal of 1 do / 2 of the pancreas and the elimination of Gaul, and other things Blaters

4 comments:

Rob said...

So all I can say is that they cut of insulin based on the removal of his pancreas and is likely to be for these medical. I assume that your liver work harder, as is the function of the gallbladder bile from the liver to store.

I wonder why he recommended the Whipple, I will examine the issue. I will be more to if I have more information.

Well, that is, used to remove pancreatic cancer, I think the benefits outweigh the negative ones.

D31025 said...

Whipple involves removing the head of the pancreas and duodenum (the first part of the small intestine). Then another of the pancreas and biliary tract inserted into the jejunum (), the second part of the small intestine.

candlein... said...

This is a major operation ... You should be a 2nd and even 3rd Opinion on, before it through. Ask questions of doctors and research on the topic you will find all available information

Menthoid... said...

Not me, but ..... the Mayo Clinic, lead surgeon more than 100 Whipple procedures per year. Patients from the hospital an average of 14 days.

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