Rare Laparoscopic Whipple Procedure Successfully Performed on Patient with Previous Open Pancreatic Surgery at KIMS Hospitals

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Doctors at KIMS Hospitals, Kondapur, successfully performed a rare and highly complex laparoscopic Whipple procedure on a 52-year-old woman who had previously undergone open pancreatic surgery for chronic calcific pancreatitis, offering her a new lease of life.

Hyderabad, June 4, 2026: Doctors at KIMS Hospitals, Kondapur, successfully performed a rare and highly complex laparoscopic Whipple procedure on a 52-year-old woman who had previously undergone open pancreatic surgery for chronic calcific pancreatitis, offering her a new lease of life.

Sharing details of the case, Dr. Ch. Naveen Kumar, Consultant Surgical Gastroenterologist, said that the patient, a resident of Hyderabad, had undergone a lateral pancreaticojejunostomy several years ago for chronic calcific pancreatitis. She recently presented with jaundice and recurrent vomiting.

Detailed investigations revealed the presence of remnant pancreatic stones along with duodenal obstruction, necessitating another major surgical intervention.

Dr. Naveen Kumar explained that the surgery was particularly challenging because of the patient's previous open pancreatic operation, which had altered the normal anatomy and resulted in extensive adhesions. Despite these complexities, the surgical team opted for a minimally invasive approach and successfully performed a laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple procedure).

"Performing a laparoscopic Whipple procedure in a patient who has already undergone pancreatic surgery is extremely rare. Such cases are technically demanding due to altered anatomy, dense adhesions, and changes in previous surgical reconstruction," he said.

The surgical team also adopted an innovative reconstruction strategy tailored to the patient's altered gastrointestinal anatomy, ensuring continuity of the digestive tract and contributing significantly to the success of the procedure.

"Re-operating laparoscopically after a previous open pancreatic surgery requires meticulous planning, advanced surgical expertise, and the ability to make critical intraoperative decisions," Dr. Naveen Kumar noted.

The patient recovered well after surgery and was discharged within a week. She continues to do well on follow-up and remains in stable condition.

According to the surgical team, successful completion of a laparoscopic Whipple procedure in a patient with prior pancreatic surgery is an exceptionally uncommon achievement. The case highlights the advances made in minimally invasive gastrointestinal surgery and demonstrates the feasibility of undertaking highly complex pancreatic reoperations through a laparoscopic approach in carefully selected patients.

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