Local strategy for pancreaticoduodenectomy in a Sri Lanka’s evolving healthcare system: twelve‐year trends, outcomes, and insights

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Developing tertiary care services necessitate targeted training toward super specialization, where surgeons must straddle the roles of generalists and super specialists. Hence, in a developing socioeconomic system, such as in Sri Lanka the best strategy may be to focus on training. Further, such a trained surgeon who has developed a special interest and training has the ability to cover the general services required as well as the specialist services.

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Thilakarathne, S. B., Premaratne, B., Raayiz, R. M., Gunathilake, M. B., Ranaweera, S. P. a. L., & Siriwardana, R. C. (2025). Local Strategy for Pancreaticoduodenectomy in a Sri Lanka’s evolving healthcare system: Twelve‐Year Trends, Outcomes, and Insights. World Journal of Surgery, 49(8), 2236–2238. https://doi.org/10.1002/wjs.70001

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