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Indications for Pancreatic Resection and Robotic Surgical Technique | Brigham and Women's Hospital
In this video, Thomas Clancy, MD, a pancreatic and hepatobiliary surgeon in the Division of Surgical Oncology, demonstrates a distal pancreatectomy using the DaVinci robotic surgical system. The indications for pancreatectomy and the workup of pancreatic cystic lesions are briefly discussed. The minimally invasive robotic technique potentially allows the many benefits of standard laparoscopic surgery to be applied to an increasingly complex group of pancreatic tumors.
published: 11 Dec 2018
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What is Pancreatic Cancer: 10 Things You Should Know About Pancreatic Cancer | Cancer Research UK
Pancreatic cancer is cancer that starts in the pancreas, a gland that produces digestive juices and hormones. The pancreas is part of the digestive system. The pancreas is quite high up in your abdomen. It lies across your body where your ribs meet at the bottom of your breastbone, just behind your stomach. It is about 6 inches (15 centimetres) long and shaped like a leaf.
How common is pancreatic cancer?
In 2015, around 9,900 people were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the UK. It is the 11th most common cancer in the UK.
Who gets pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic cancer is more common in older people. Almost half of all new cases are diagnosed in people aged 75 and over. Pancreatic cancer is uncommon in people under 40 years old. It occurs equally in men and women. In England, pancrea...
published: 21 Nov 2017
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The Whipple Procedure | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The type of operation performed for removal of pancreatic cancer is based on the location of the tumor. For tumors of the head and neck of the pancreas a Whipple procedure, (also called a pancreaticoduodenectomy) is performed. This is a complex operation perfected at Johns Hopkins. This video will explain the surgery and what patients can expect.
Learn more about the Whipple procedure at Johns Hopkins:
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/pancreatic_cancer_center
published: 03 Jan 2013
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Signs and Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer - Mayo Clinic
Thank you for joining us in this eight-part video series on pancreatic cancer. In this first video, physicians at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Mitesh Borad, M.D., medical oncologist, and Rahul Pannala, M.D., gastroenterologist, discuss the signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer.
For more information on pancreatic cancer, please visit https://mayocl.in/2FqDWdb.
To schedule a consultation with a pancreatic cancer specialist, please call (800) 446-2279.
published: 21 Nov 2014
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Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
While health experts say pancreatic cancer is uncommon, there are 52,000 new cases diagnosed each year. It’s the third most common cause of cancer related deaths. But how it’s caused is a question medical experts are still trying to answer.
Dr. Mark Bloomston, a surgical oncologist on staff at Lee Memorial Health System, says pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose. “If we could figure out what’s causing pancreatic cancer then maybe we could make some moves to prevent it. “
He says there are certain risk factors that have been identified like family history, smoking, obesity, diabetes, and an unhealthy lifestyle. “It doesn’t seem to select a race, age, or gender, which is kind of the difficult thing about it because you can’t pick out a population that’s at the highest risk.”
Some p...
published: 03 Jul 2016
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Surgical Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer
Omar Rashid, MD, JD, complex general surgical oncologist, discusses the treatment of pancreatic cancer at Holy Cross Hospital.
published: 30 Aug 2016
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Pancreatic Cancer Survivor - Mayo Clinic
A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer can be devastating news. It is often very aggressive and tough to treat. But research offers great hope for patients in terms of early diagnosis and better treatments. Here's the story of one woman, a patient at Mayo Clinic, who is winning her battle with pancreatic cancer.
published: 15 Nov 2011
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Pancreas Transplant Surgery Changes the Life of a Diabetic Patient
Sarath Kumar Jevoor hails from Belgaum, Karnataka. After struggling with diabetes for 10 years, he was referred to Apollo Hospitals, Chennai by his family physician. There his life took a new turn. Thanks to a Pancreas Transplant Surgery performed by Dr. Anil Vidya and his team, Sarath is now leading a normal life.
published: 26 May 2016
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Pancreatic Cancer in 2016 - Timothy R. Donahue, MD | UCLA Digestive Diseases
Pancreatic Cancer in 2016: A Surgeon’s Perspective
Timothy R. Donahue, MD
UCLA Mellinkoff Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium
March 10-13, 2016
Learn more about the Division of UCLA Digestive Disease at http://www.gastro.ucla.edu
published: 26 Jul 2016
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Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is a disease that begins in the pancreas. The pathophysiology of pancreatic cancer is portrayed, focusing on the formation of an exocrine tumor, called an adenocarcinoma. Multiple treatments are depicted, including three surgical procedures: the Whipple procedure (pancreatoduodenectomy), total pancreatectomy, and distal pancreatectomy.
published: 28 Jan 2015
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Pancreas - Structure & Function
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published: 30 Nov 2018
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What You Need to Know About Pancreatic Cysts
Anne Marie Lennon, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology & Hepatology and Director of the Multidisciplinary Pancreatic Cyst Program, discusses the prevalence, types, and best approaches to managing pancreatic cysts.
Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology and Hepatology
http://www.hopkins-gi.org/JHH_Home.aspx
The Multidisciplinary Pancreatic Cyst Program at Johns Hopkins
http://www.pancreascyst.org/
published: 05 Mar 2012
20:30
Indications for Pancreatic Resection and Robotic Surgical Technique | Brigham and Women's Hospital
In this video, Thomas Clancy, MD, a pancreatic and hepatobiliary surgeon in the Division of Surgical Oncology, demonstrates a distal pancreatectomy using the Da...
In this video, Thomas Clancy, MD, a pancreatic and hepatobiliary surgeon in the Division of Surgical Oncology, demonstrates a distal pancreatectomy using the DaVinci robotic surgical system. The indications for pancreatectomy and the workup of pancreatic cystic lesions are briefly discussed. The minimally invasive robotic technique potentially allows the many benefits of standard laparoscopic surgery to be applied to an increasingly complex group of pancreatic tumors.
https://wn.com/Indications_For_Pancreatic_Resection_And_Robotic_Surgical_Technique_|_Brigham_And_Women's_Hospital
In this video, Thomas Clancy, MD, a pancreatic and hepatobiliary surgeon in the Division of Surgical Oncology, demonstrates a distal pancreatectomy using the DaVinci robotic surgical system. The indications for pancreatectomy and the workup of pancreatic cystic lesions are briefly discussed. The minimally invasive robotic technique potentially allows the many benefits of standard laparoscopic surgery to be applied to an increasingly complex group of pancreatic tumors.
- published: 11 Dec 2018
- views: 6232
1:30
What is Pancreatic Cancer: 10 Things You Should Know About Pancreatic Cancer | Cancer Research UK
Pancreatic cancer is cancer that starts in the pancreas, a gland that produces digestive juices and hormones. The pancreas is part of the digestive system. The ...
Pancreatic cancer is cancer that starts in the pancreas, a gland that produces digestive juices and hormones. The pancreas is part of the digestive system. The pancreas is quite high up in your abdomen. It lies across your body where your ribs meet at the bottom of your breastbone, just behind your stomach. It is about 6 inches (15 centimetres) long and shaped like a leaf.
How common is pancreatic cancer?
In 2015, around 9,900 people were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the UK. It is the 11th most common cancer in the UK.
Who gets pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic cancer is more common in older people. Almost half of all new cases are diagnosed in people aged 75 and over. Pancreatic cancer is uncommon in people under 40 years old. It occurs equally in men and women. In England, pancreatic cancer is more common in people living in poorer areas. It is more common in White and Black people than in Asian people.
Everything you need to know about pancreatic cancer, from Cancer Research UK. What is pancreatic cancer? What are the causes? What are the signs and key symptoms? Watch this video to find out, or learn more on our website:
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/pancreatic-cancer
https://wn.com/What_Is_Pancreatic_Cancer_10_Things_You_Should_Know_About_Pancreatic_Cancer_|_Cancer_Research_UK
Pancreatic cancer is cancer that starts in the pancreas, a gland that produces digestive juices and hormones. The pancreas is part of the digestive system. The pancreas is quite high up in your abdomen. It lies across your body where your ribs meet at the bottom of your breastbone, just behind your stomach. It is about 6 inches (15 centimetres) long and shaped like a leaf.
How common is pancreatic cancer?
In 2015, around 9,900 people were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the UK. It is the 11th most common cancer in the UK.
Who gets pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic cancer is more common in older people. Almost half of all new cases are diagnosed in people aged 75 and over. Pancreatic cancer is uncommon in people under 40 years old. It occurs equally in men and women. In England, pancreatic cancer is more common in people living in poorer areas. It is more common in White and Black people than in Asian people.
Everything you need to know about pancreatic cancer, from Cancer Research UK. What is pancreatic cancer? What are the causes? What are the signs and key symptoms? Watch this video to find out, or learn more on our website:
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/pancreatic-cancer
- published: 21 Nov 2017
- views: 45947
9:27
The Whipple Procedure | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The type of operation performed for removal of pancreatic cancer is based on the location of the tumor. For tumors of the head and neck of the pancreas a Whipp...
The type of operation performed for removal of pancreatic cancer is based on the location of the tumor. For tumors of the head and neck of the pancreas a Whipple procedure, (also called a pancreaticoduodenectomy) is performed. This is a complex operation perfected at Johns Hopkins. This video will explain the surgery and what patients can expect.
Learn more about the Whipple procedure at Johns Hopkins:
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/pancreatic_cancer_center
https://wn.com/The_Whipple_Procedure_|_Johns_Hopkins_Medicine
The type of operation performed for removal of pancreatic cancer is based on the location of the tumor. For tumors of the head and neck of the pancreas a Whipple procedure, (also called a pancreaticoduodenectomy) is performed. This is a complex operation perfected at Johns Hopkins. This video will explain the surgery and what patients can expect.
Learn more about the Whipple procedure at Johns Hopkins:
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/pancreatic_cancer_center
- published: 03 Jan 2013
- views: 1010578
6:32
Signs and Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer - Mayo Clinic
Thank you for joining us in this eight-part video series on pancreatic cancer. In this first video, physicians at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Mitesh Borad, M.D., me...
Thank you for joining us in this eight-part video series on pancreatic cancer. In this first video, physicians at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Mitesh Borad, M.D., medical oncologist, and Rahul Pannala, M.D., gastroenterologist, discuss the signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer.
For more information on pancreatic cancer, please visit https://mayocl.in/2FqDWdb.
To schedule a consultation with a pancreatic cancer specialist, please call (800) 446-2279.
https://wn.com/Signs_And_Symptoms_Of_Pancreatic_Cancer_Mayo_Clinic
Thank you for joining us in this eight-part video series on pancreatic cancer. In this first video, physicians at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Mitesh Borad, M.D., medical oncologist, and Rahul Pannala, M.D., gastroenterologist, discuss the signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer.
For more information on pancreatic cancer, please visit https://mayocl.in/2FqDWdb.
To schedule a consultation with a pancreatic cancer specialist, please call (800) 446-2279.
- published: 21 Nov 2014
- views: 211130
1:44
Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
While health experts say pancreatic cancer is uncommon, there are 52,000 new cases diagnosed each year. It’s the third most common cause of cancer related death...
While health experts say pancreatic cancer is uncommon, there are 52,000 new cases diagnosed each year. It’s the third most common cause of cancer related deaths. But how it’s caused is a question medical experts are still trying to answer.
Dr. Mark Bloomston, a surgical oncologist on staff at Lee Memorial Health System, says pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose. “If we could figure out what’s causing pancreatic cancer then maybe we could make some moves to prevent it. “
He says there are certain risk factors that have been identified like family history, smoking, obesity, diabetes, and an unhealthy lifestyle. “It doesn’t seem to select a race, age, or gender, which is kind of the difficult thing about it because you can’t pick out a population that’s at the highest risk.”
Some patients will experience symptoms like weight loss, jaundice, chronic inflammation of the pancreas, and abdominal pain. “Unfortunately, about 90 percent of them, by the time they’ve realized they have the cancer it has already spread and surgery is not an option,” said Dr. Bloomston.
But he says if it’s caught in time, the only treatment is surgery to remove the pancreas. “You can actually live without your pancreas. So you can remove the entirety of the pancreas, we prefer not to because it does instantly cause diabetes.”
For those at a higher risk, health experts recommend screening using an endoscopic ultrasound. If the tumor is found in time chemo therapy can be used instead of surgery. “Wer’re finally seeing in the last few years chemo therapy that’s starting to work, not to cure it, not to get rid of it, but we are seeing tumors start to shrink, stabilize and become removable.”
Giving patients a better chance.
View More Health Matters video segments at leememorial.org/healthmatters/
Lee Memorial Health System in Fort Myers, FL is the largest network of medical care facilities in Southwest Florida and is highly respected for its expertise, innovation and quality of care. For nearly a century, we’ve been providing our community with everything from primary care treatment to highly specialized care services and robotic assisted surgeries.
Visit leememorial.org
https://wn.com/Pancreatic_Cancer_Treatment
While health experts say pancreatic cancer is uncommon, there are 52,000 new cases diagnosed each year. It’s the third most common cause of cancer related deaths. But how it’s caused is a question medical experts are still trying to answer.
Dr. Mark Bloomston, a surgical oncologist on staff at Lee Memorial Health System, says pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose. “If we could figure out what’s causing pancreatic cancer then maybe we could make some moves to prevent it. “
He says there are certain risk factors that have been identified like family history, smoking, obesity, diabetes, and an unhealthy lifestyle. “It doesn’t seem to select a race, age, or gender, which is kind of the difficult thing about it because you can’t pick out a population that’s at the highest risk.”
Some patients will experience symptoms like weight loss, jaundice, chronic inflammation of the pancreas, and abdominal pain. “Unfortunately, about 90 percent of them, by the time they’ve realized they have the cancer it has already spread and surgery is not an option,” said Dr. Bloomston.
But he says if it’s caught in time, the only treatment is surgery to remove the pancreas. “You can actually live without your pancreas. So you can remove the entirety of the pancreas, we prefer not to because it does instantly cause diabetes.”
For those at a higher risk, health experts recommend screening using an endoscopic ultrasound. If the tumor is found in time chemo therapy can be used instead of surgery. “Wer’re finally seeing in the last few years chemo therapy that’s starting to work, not to cure it, not to get rid of it, but we are seeing tumors start to shrink, stabilize and become removable.”
Giving patients a better chance.
View More Health Matters video segments at leememorial.org/healthmatters/
Lee Memorial Health System in Fort Myers, FL is the largest network of medical care facilities in Southwest Florida and is highly respected for its expertise, innovation and quality of care. For nearly a century, we’ve been providing our community with everything from primary care treatment to highly specialized care services and robotic assisted surgeries.
Visit leememorial.org
- published: 03 Jul 2016
- views: 35493
7:07
Surgical Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer
Omar Rashid, MD, JD, complex general surgical oncologist, discusses the treatment of pancreatic cancer at Holy Cross Hospital.
Omar Rashid, MD, JD, complex general surgical oncologist, discusses the treatment of pancreatic cancer at Holy Cross Hospital.
https://wn.com/Surgical_Treatment_Of_Pancreatic_Cancer
Omar Rashid, MD, JD, complex general surgical oncologist, discusses the treatment of pancreatic cancer at Holy Cross Hospital.
- published: 30 Aug 2016
- views: 7601
2:31
Pancreatic Cancer Survivor - Mayo Clinic
A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer can be devastating news. It is often very aggressive and tough to treat. But research offers great hope for patients in terms ...
A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer can be devastating news. It is often very aggressive and tough to treat. But research offers great hope for patients in terms of early diagnosis and better treatments. Here's the story of one woman, a patient at Mayo Clinic, who is winning her battle with pancreatic cancer.
https://wn.com/Pancreatic_Cancer_Survivor_Mayo_Clinic
A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer can be devastating news. It is often very aggressive and tough to treat. But research offers great hope for patients in terms of early diagnosis and better treatments. Here's the story of one woman, a patient at Mayo Clinic, who is winning her battle with pancreatic cancer.
- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 66835
1:32
Pancreas Transplant Surgery Changes the Life of a Diabetic Patient
Sarath Kumar Jevoor hails from Belgaum, Karnataka. After struggling with diabetes for 10 years, he was referred to Apollo Hospitals, Chennai by his family physi...
Sarath Kumar Jevoor hails from Belgaum, Karnataka. After struggling with diabetes for 10 years, he was referred to Apollo Hospitals, Chennai by his family physician. There his life took a new turn. Thanks to a Pancreas Transplant Surgery performed by Dr. Anil Vidya and his team, Sarath is now leading a normal life.
https://wn.com/Pancreas_Transplant_Surgery_Changes_The_Life_Of_A_Diabetic_Patient
Sarath Kumar Jevoor hails from Belgaum, Karnataka. After struggling with diabetes for 10 years, he was referred to Apollo Hospitals, Chennai by his family physician. There his life took a new turn. Thanks to a Pancreas Transplant Surgery performed by Dr. Anil Vidya and his team, Sarath is now leading a normal life.
- published: 26 May 2016
- views: 86257
21:40
Pancreatic Cancer in 2016 - Timothy R. Donahue, MD | UCLA Digestive Diseases
Pancreatic Cancer in 2016: A Surgeon’s Perspective
Timothy R. Donahue, MD
UCLA Mellinkoff Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium
March 10-13, 2016
Learn mor...
Pancreatic Cancer in 2016: A Surgeon’s Perspective
Timothy R. Donahue, MD
UCLA Mellinkoff Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium
March 10-13, 2016
Learn more about the Division of UCLA Digestive Disease at http://www.gastro.ucla.edu
https://wn.com/Pancreatic_Cancer_In_2016_Timothy_R._Donahue,_Md_|_Ucla_Digestive_Diseases
Pancreatic Cancer in 2016: A Surgeon’s Perspective
Timothy R. Donahue, MD
UCLA Mellinkoff Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium
March 10-13, 2016
Learn more about the Division of UCLA Digestive Disease at http://www.gastro.ucla.edu
- published: 26 Jul 2016
- views: 46832
4:24
Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is a disease that begins in the pancreas. The pathophysiology of pancreatic cancer is portrayed, focusing on the formation of an exocrine tumo...
Pancreatic cancer is a disease that begins in the pancreas. The pathophysiology of pancreatic cancer is portrayed, focusing on the formation of an exocrine tumor, called an adenocarcinoma. Multiple treatments are depicted, including three surgical procedures: the Whipple procedure (pancreatoduodenectomy), total pancreatectomy, and distal pancreatectomy.
https://wn.com/Pancreatic_Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is a disease that begins in the pancreas. The pathophysiology of pancreatic cancer is portrayed, focusing on the formation of an exocrine tumor, called an adenocarcinoma. Multiple treatments are depicted, including three surgical procedures: the Whipple procedure (pancreatoduodenectomy), total pancreatectomy, and distal pancreatectomy.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 40492
23:49
Pancreas - Structure & Function
Like this video? Sign up now on our website at https://www.DrNajeebLectures.com to access 800+ Exclusive videos on Basic Medical Sciences & Clinical Medicine. T...
Like this video? Sign up now on our website at https://www.DrNajeebLectures.com to access 800+ Exclusive videos on Basic Medical Sciences & Clinical Medicine. These are premium videos (NOT FROM YOUTUBE). All these videos come with English subtitles & download options. Sign up now! Get Lifetime Access for a one-time payment of $99 ONLY!
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https://wn.com/Pancreas_Structure_Function
Like this video? Sign up now on our website at https://www.DrNajeebLectures.com to access 800+ Exclusive videos on Basic Medical Sciences & Clinical Medicine. These are premium videos (NOT FROM YOUTUBE). All these videos come with English subtitles & download options. Sign up now! Get Lifetime Access for a one-time payment of $99 ONLY!
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Membership Features for premium website members.
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- published: 30 Nov 2018
- views: 428606
9:48
What You Need to Know About Pancreatic Cysts
Anne Marie Lennon, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology & Hepatology and Director of the Multidisciplinary Pancreatic Cyst Progra...
Anne Marie Lennon, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology & Hepatology and Director of the Multidisciplinary Pancreatic Cyst Program, discusses the prevalence, types, and best approaches to managing pancreatic cysts.
Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology and Hepatology
http://www.hopkins-gi.org/JHH_Home.aspx
The Multidisciplinary Pancreatic Cyst Program at Johns Hopkins
http://www.pancreascyst.org/
https://wn.com/What_You_Need_To_Know_About_Pancreatic_Cysts
Anne Marie Lennon, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology & Hepatology and Director of the Multidisciplinary Pancreatic Cyst Program, discusses the prevalence, types, and best approaches to managing pancreatic cysts.
Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology and Hepatology
http://www.hopkins-gi.org/JHH_Home.aspx
The Multidisciplinary Pancreatic Cyst Program at Johns Hopkins
http://www.pancreascyst.org/
- published: 05 Mar 2012
- views: 68308