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Cirugía pancreatobiliar laparoscópica: experiencia inicial en el hospital regional de alta especialidad.

Background: At present benign and malignant pancreatobiliar diseases, required a multidisciplinary management, and the different techniques to solve this pathology has been improve with new technology and surgeons training.

Objective: The purpose of this article is to describe that de minimally invasive surgery on benign and malignant pancreatobiliar diseases is feasible and offer good results.

Method: In Hospital regional ISSSTE Puebla from July 2013 to July 2018, 30 consecutive patients with different pancreas and biliary pathologies have been operated by totally laparoscopic, by the same surgeon and surgical team, and following for up to 4 years.

Results: None all the patients presented sever complications during surgery or after immediate surgery and no reoperations. Surgical time and blood loss was acceptable.

Conclusion: The results we obtained are positive and encouraging because the morbidity and mortality are similar to the different sources we reviewed, nevertheless, this study is our initial experience and we required more cases to obtain a significant sample.

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