[Abstract] [Full Text PDF] (in Japanese / 1835KB) [Members Only And Two Factor Auth.]

J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 86(9): 986-989, 1985


Report on the annual meeting

PRESIDENTIAL ADRESS
PRESENT STATUS AND SOME PROBLEMS OF PANCREATIC SURGERY

Department of Surgery, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan

Toshio Sato,  M.D.

The present status and some problems of pancreatic surgery have been presented in 593 patients with pancreatic diseases experienced in our department, including 144 with chronic pancreatitis and 272 with pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic duct drainage is a procedure of choice in chronic pancreatitis with an extent dilatation of the pancreatic duct, and resection of the pancreas must be limited in a few indicative patients. Late operative results of pancreatic cancer which has an invasion to the pancreatic capsule or lymphnode metastasis were poor. Tumors, even less than 2cm in size have a high incidence of the vessel involvement. Even for the treatment of small pancreatic cancer, only combined modality treatment including systematic lymphnode dissection, chemotherapy and radiation therapy will provide improved late operative results.


To next page >>

To read the PDF file you will need Adobe Reader installed on your computer.