Digestive Health Institute

Whipple's Surgery

Introduction | Advantages | Recovery

What is Whipple's Surgery?

Whipple’s surgery is a complex operation used to treat cancers in the head of the pancreas, as well as the bile duct, duodenum, and nearby areas.

During the procedure, we remove:

The digestive tract is then reconnected so your body can function normally.

Why Is It Done?

This surgery is most often used for:

Minimally Invasive Options

Laparoscopic and robotic Whipple’s surgery in select patients, offer:

Recovery & Support

Whipple’s surgery is complex and recovery takes time:

Yes. You may need:

  • A low-fat diet
  • Pancreatic enzyme supplements to aid digestion
  • Vitamin supplements, especially if part of the stomach or intestine was removed
  • Your healthcare team will guide you on diet and nutrition.

Yes. Regular follow-up visits are essential to monitor your recovery, nutritional status, and screen for recurrence if cancer was present.

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