What is the structure of the potbelly?
The Vater’s jug is a mucosal fold in the inner wall of the duodenum that contains the terminal opening of the biliopancreatic duct and is surrounded by the duodenal portion…
The Vater’s jug is a mucosal fold in the inner wall of the duodenum that contains the terminal opening of the biliopancreatic duct and is surrounded by the duodenal portion…
As peri-pot belly cancer is easy to detect and has a high rate of early surgery, patients who undergo pancreaticoduodenectomy have a better long-term prognosis, with a 5-year survival rate…
What is peri-pot belly cancer? Peri-pot belly cancer refers to cancer in the pot belly, the lower end of the common bile duct, the opening of the pancreatic duct, the…
Peri-potbelly cancer and pancreatic head cancer are also relatively common as well as serious diseases in hepatobiliary surgery. The difference between periampullary cancer and pancreatic head cancer is firstly different…
Patients with early periampullary cancer often have no symptoms, and the earliest painless jaundice, i.e. yellow urine, yellow eyes or generalized yellowing, appears after causing bile duct obstruction. Patients with…
The vast majority of patients may have recurrence and metastasis after pot-belly cancer surgery, and the survival period of these patients may be about 2 years; a small number of…
Adenocarcinoma of the biliary system or peri-pot belly is a relatively low incidence malignancy, but its prognosis is poor with a median survival time of only 6 months if it…