Surgical Success of Pancreatic Tumors

Pancreatic tumors include benign pancreatic tumors and malignant pancreatic tumors, of which the success rate of surgery for benign tumors is around 90% and that for malignant tumors is around 30%. Benign pancreatic tumors include pancreatic cysts, pancreatic islet endocrine tumors, etc., which have high surgical resection rate, relatively few post-surgical complications, fast recovery and good prognosis. Pancreatic malignant tumors are generally not easy to find in the early stage, accounting for about 5% of pancreatic malignant tumors, the surgical resection rate is about 30-40%, the surgical resection rate of pancreatic malignant tumors in the middle and late stages is about 10%, and the patients’ postoperative survival is only about 5% in the first five years of life. Pancreatic tumor is a tumor in the digestive system that is difficult to diagnose and treat, and the prognosis of pancreatic malignant tumors is extremely poor. Abdominal discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional doctor to standardize the treatment, so as not to delay the condition.