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The surgical treatment of benign tumors of the midportion of the pancreas usually consists of enucleation or formal pancreatectomy. To avoid extended pancreatectomy, a limited resection of the neck of the pancreas has been proposed when enucleation is not feasible. Seven published series report a total number of 78 patients treated by this technique. No postoperative mortality was reported. The operative morbidity ranged from 0% to 40%, mainly due to pancreatic fistulas, which mostly healed spontaneously. In the long term no diabetes mellitus and/or exocrine insufficiency was observed. After resection of low-grade malignant tumors, there was no local recurrence. Medial pancreatectomy is a safe method for the treatment of benign or low-grade malignant tumors of the neck of the pancreas.
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Received: July 3, 2000 / Accepted: August 8, 2000
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Rotman, N., Fagniez, PL. Medial pancreatectomy. J Hep Bil Pancr Surg 7, 453–455 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s005340070014
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s005340070014