Patient Information
Surgeries: Chronic Pancreatitis: Distal Pancreatectomy
Removal of the tail and body of the pancreas is called a distal pancreatectomy. When the pancreatic duct is blocked in the neck region, removal of the obstructed tail and body may be used to fix the blockage. Many times, the spleen, an organ that helps fight infection from certain types of bacteria, is sometimes involved in this disease process with obstruction of the vein that drains the spleen. Removal of the spleen may be necessary when removing the tail and body of the pancreas. If the spleen is removed, patients will receive vaccinations against three types of bacteria.
Because removal of the tail of the pancreas may lead to diabetes, we are now performing a technique to return the insulin-producing cells (pancreatic auto-islet transplantation) back to patients.



