Modified USA Narrow 25cm — Robotic Pancreaticoduodenectomy
The 25cm-labelled Modified USA Narrow dressing forceps serves robotic Whipple — the most complex robotic abdominal procedure currently performed at American hepatobiliary centres. Robotic Whipple has emerged in the past decade with documented technical feasibility but with conversion rates higher than less-complex robotic procedures.
The robotic-Whipple learning curve
Robotic Whipple requires extensive training — typically 80-100 cases for proficiency, compared with 40-50 for routine robotic procedures. The technical complexity (three reconstructive anastomoses, including the failure-prone pancreaticojejunostomy) demands surgeon-and-team expertise that limits adoption to high-volume hepatobiliary centres.
The conversion-rate considerations
Robotic Whipple conversion rates are 5-10% (vs 1-2% for routine robotic procedures), reflecting the technical demand. The 25cm Modified USA Narrow forceps in the conversion tray supports the open-completion phase of these conversions. The American-tradition pattern matches the open-Whipple instrument preferences at most American hepatobiliary centres.





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