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RCPA - PANCREAS RESECTION Subtotal pancreatectomy includes the body of the pancreas with or without stomach. Distal pancreatectomy includes the body and tail of the pancreas with or without spleen. 2. Total pancreatoduodenectomy (Kausch-Whipple’s resection) includes a partial pancreatectomy (head of pancreas), cholecystectomy, common bile duct and dudoenectomy RCPA - GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST Glucose tolerance test. should not be performed if: The patient is ill. The test is invalid in the presence of intercurrent illness (eg, infection), or. The patient has symptoms suggestive of Diabetes mellitus, with either fasting plasma glucose ≥ 7.0 mmol/L or random plasma glucose ≥ 11.1 mmol/L, or two results in these ranges in theSEARCH RESULTS
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RCPA - PANCREAS RESECTION Subtotal pancreatectomy includes the body of the pancreas with or without stomach. Distal pancreatectomy includes the body and tail of the pancreas with or without spleen. 2. Total pancreatoduodenectomy (Kausch-Whipple’s resection) includes a partial pancreatectomy (head of pancreas), cholecystectomy, common bile duct and dudoenectomy HAGGITT LEVELS: KIKUCHI LEVELS o Sm1 – slight submucosal invasion (200 -300µm(0.2 – 0.3mm)) o Sm2 – intermediate between sm1 and sm3 o Sm3 – invasion into deepaspect of submucosa
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RCPA - PANCREAS RESECTION Subtotal pancreatectomy includes the body of the pancreas with or without stomach. Distal pancreatectomy includes the body and tail of the pancreas with or without spleen. 2. Total pancreatoduodenectomy (Kausch-Whipple’s resection) includes a partial pancreatectomy (head of pancreas), cholecystectomy, common bile duct and dudoenectomy HAGGITT LEVELS: KIKUCHI LEVELS o Sm1 – slight submucosal invasion (200 -300µm(0.2 – 0.3mm)) o Sm2 – intermediate between sm1 and sm3 o Sm3 – invasion into deepaspect of submucosa
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