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Whistal Procedure: A Single Institution Case Series and Literature Review.

The American surgeon 2026 Vol.92(3) p. 876-882

Thiyagarajan SK, Fullerton S, Verastegui A, Poruk K, Stauffer JA

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BackgroundWhistal (Whipple + Distal) is a rare parenchyma-preserving technique for select patients with disease in both the pancreatic head and tail, sparing a disease-free middle segment.

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APA Thiyagarajan SK, Fullerton S, et al. (2026). Whistal Procedure: A Single Institution Case Series and Literature Review.. The American surgeon, 92(3), 876-882. https://doi.org/10.1177/00031348251385111
MLA Thiyagarajan SK, et al.. "Whistal Procedure: A Single Institution Case Series and Literature Review.." The American surgeon, vol. 92, no. 3, 2026, pp. 876-882.
PMID 41058310

Abstract

BackgroundWhistal (Whipple + Distal) is a rare parenchyma-preserving technique for select patients with disease in both the pancreatic head and tail, sparing a disease-free middle segment. It may also be used after prior partial pancreatectomy. Surgical resection remains the cornerstone of treatment for pancreatic diseases such as PDAC, RCC metastasis, and multifocal IPMN. Whistal may balance oncologic control with pancreatic function preservation. Though infrequent, it is practiced and reported in literature.MethodsWith IRB approval, a retrospective review of a prospective database (Aug 1999-Mar 2024) identified Whistal cases, categorized as staged Whistal (SW) or concomitant whistal (CW). Perioperative outcomes were assessed via Clavien-Dindo and ISGPS. A PubMed search identified reported middle segment pancreatectomy (Whistal) cases.ResultsOf 2008 resections (Aug 1999-Mar 2024), 5 were Whistals (3 CW, 2 SW) for PDAC (n = 3), RCC (n = 1), IPMN (n = 1), and bile duct stricture (n = 1). Rates for major morbidity, POPF, and DGE were each 40%. Literature review found 26 papers reporting 52 additional Whistal cases.ConclusionWhistal is safe for select patients, but wider adoption and long-term data are needed to confirm its efficacy.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Pancreatectomy; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Retrospective Studies; Male; Female; Middle Aged; Aged; Postoperative Complications

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