The robotic Whipple procedure is a minimally invasive version of the Whipple procedure or pancreatoduodenectomy, a complex surgery used to treat pancreatic cancer and other disorders that may require removal of the pancreas or bile duct. The operation involves removing parts of the pancreas, small intestine gallbladder, bile duct, lymph nodes, and sometimes also the end of the stomach, and then reconnecting the organs so that food can be properly digested.

The only medical center in the Bay Area that is performing the total robotic Whipple is UCSF.