Understanding IPNB: Diagnosis and Management of Biliary Papillary Tumours
Intraductal Papillary Neoplasms of the Bile Duct (IPNB) are uncommon lesions that require a precise, methodical approach to both diagnosis and treatment. For patients, navigating this condition can be challenging due to its scarcity, while for clinicians, it represents an evolving area of biliary pathology. Recognized as a distinct entity in the World Health Organization […]
Restoring Bile Flow – A Guide to Biliary Drainage Procedures
When the bile ducts—the tubes carrying bile from the liver to the small intestine—become blocked by stones, tumours, or scarring, a surgical “bypass” can be necessary. There are two common procedures used to restore this flow and allow your liver to drain adequately. Hepaticojejunostomy (The “Gold Standard”) This procedure involves connecting the hepatic duct (the main duct […]
Recovery at home after major pancreatic surgery
Recovery from major pancreatic surgery, such as a Whipple procedure, is a long-term process that continues for several months after you leave the hospital. While the first week at home is a significant milestone, you can expect your body to take 6 to 8 weeks to reach a baseline recovery, and up to 6 months for your digestive system […]