Our dedicated team of surgeons have years of experience treating patients with conditions involving the pancreas. Pancreatic surgery may be recommended as a treatment for pancreatitis (chronic inflammation), diabetes, chronic gallstones, benign pancreatic tumors, or pancreatic cancer.
Pancreatic Surgery
Trusted care from consultation through recovery.
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General and Acute Care Surgery
Whalen Clark, MD, FACS
clarkAdvanced Gastrointestinal, Pancreas, Liver and Bile Duct Surgery
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Our surgical team specializes in advanced surgical treatments for pancreatic cancer, including complete and partial resections.
Laparoscopic surgery involves the use of a thin tube called a laparoscope to perform operations, rather than large incisions. This often leads to shorter recovery times and lower complication rates than traditional (open) operations.
Procedure in which only a small part of the pancreas is removed to preserve maximum digestive function after surgery.
Palliative procedures such as celiac nerve blocks and double bypasses are used to help alleviate the symptoms of pancreatic tumors that cannot be surgically removed.