Abstract

Introduction and importanceDuodenum-preserving pancreatic resections (DPPHR) is a reasonable surgical option for benign or low-grade malignant tumours of the pancreatic head. Several techniques have been proposed, with or without common biliary duct preservation. Case presentationWe report for the first time two cases of pancreas divisum treated with this technique and we illustrate two other cases of pancreatic disease in which this procedure was realized from January 2015 to January 2020 in the HM Sanchinarro University Hospital. Clinical discussionPancreatic head resection with pancreatic parenchyma sparing, and duodenal preservation has been commonly accepted in the treatment of benign pancreatic head disease. ConclusionThis technique offers a wide application in the treatment of pancreatic and duodenal benign disease, including pancreatic malformation such as pancreas divisum and duodenal tumour that require segmental resection, in order to assure complete pancreatic head resection and to avoid duodenal and biliary duct ischemia.

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