It has been demonstrated that laparoscopic pancreatic surgery shortens postoperative recovery time and improves patient outcomes. Additionally, improvements in robotic surgery are being made in pancreatic surgery to get beyond the shortcomings of conventional laparoscopy in terms of precise dissection and rebuilding. The pancreas's head, or the portion that connects to the intestine, is removed during this extremely complex procedure. Additionally, when necessary, surgeons will remove other tissues like the gallbladder, as well as parts of the small intestine, stomach, and bile duct. Because it grows and spreads frequently long before symptoms appear, pancreatic cancer is one of the prevalent malignancies with the worst prognosis. Pancreatic cancer has a very low chance of survival. The difficult surgery known as the Whipples technique, however, has the potential to both prolong patient life and treat pancreatic and periampullary cancer. Patients with pancreatic cancer have varying chances of survival based on the location and stage of the tumour, but Whipple surgery unquestionably improves patient survival.

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