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Pancreatic cancer remains a significant and unresolved therapeutic challenge.Currently,the only curative treatment for pancreatic cancer is surgical resection.Pancreatic surgery represents a technically demanding major abdominal procedure that can occasionally lead to a number of pathophysiological alterations resulting in increased morbidity and mortality.Systemic,rather than surgical complications,cause the majority of deaths.Because patients are increasingly referred to surgery with at advanced ages and because pancreatic surgery is extremely complex,anaesthesiologists and surgeons play a crucial role in preoperative evaluations and diagnoses for surgical intervention.The anaesthetist plays a key role in perioperative management and can significantly influence patient outcome.To optimise overall care,patients should be appropriately referred to tertiary centres,where multidisciplinary teams(surgical,medical,radiation oncologists,gastroenterologists,interventional radiologists and anaesthetists)work together and where close cooperation between surgeons and anaesthesiologists promotes the safe performance of major gastrointestinal surgeries with acceptable morbidity and mortality rates.In this review,we sought to provide simple daily recommendations to the clinicians who manage pancreatic surgery patients to make their work easier and suggest a joint approach between surgeons and anaesthesiologists in daily decision making.
Pancreatic cancer remains a significant and unresolved therapeutic challenge. Current only, the only curative treatment for pancreatic cancer is surgical resection. Pancreatic surgery represents a technically demanding major abdominal procedure that can occasionally lead to a number of pathophysiological alterations resulting in increased morbidity and mortality. Systemic , rather than surgical complications, cause the majority of deaths.Because patients are increasingly referred to surgery with at an advanced ages and because pancreatic surgery is extremely complex, an an esthesiologists and surgeons play a critical role in preoperative evaluations and diagnoses for surgical intervention. the anaesthetist plays a key role in perioperative management and can significantly influence patient outcome. patients should be appropriately referred to tertiary centers, where multidisciplinary teams (surgical, medical, radiation oncologists, gastroenterologists, interventional radiologists and an aesthetists) work together and where close cooperation between surgeons and anaesthesiologists promotes the safe performance of major gastrointestinal surgeries with acceptable morbidity and mortality rates. this this review, we sought to provide simple daily recommendations to the clinicians who manage pancreatic surgery patients to make their work easier and suggest a joint approach between surgeons and anaesthesiologists in daily decision making.