U.S., July 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07072897) titled 'A Study Comparing Restrictive and Liberal Fluid Therapy During Pancreatecoduodenectomy Surgery' on June 22.

Brief Summary: ancreaticoduodenectomy (also known as PD or the Whipple procedure) is a major surgery often done for conditions like pancreatic cancer. Over the past few decades, doctors around the world have greatly improved surgical techniques, reducing the risk of death after PD from about 24% in the 1980s to less than 2% today in good volume hospitals.

However, even though fewer patients are dying from the surgery, many still face complications after surgery, such as infections, delayed healing, or other problems called as...