Northshore University Health Systems View Institution's Website 2 articles published in JoVE Cancer Research Robotic Pancreatoduodenectomy for Pancreatic Head Cancer: a Case Report of a Standardized Technique Maurice J. W. Zwart*1,2, Leia R. Jones*1,2,3, Melissa E. Hogg4, Johanna A. M. G. Tol1,2, Mohammad Abu Hilal3, Freek Daams5, Sebastiaan Festen6, Olivier R. Busch1,2, Marc G. Besselink1,2, HPB-Amsterdam, 1Department of Surgery, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Amsterdam UMC, location University of Amsterdam, 2Cancer Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 3Department of General Surgery, Istituto Ospedaliero Fondazione Poliambulanza, 4Department of Surgery, Northshore University Health System, 5Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit, Cancer Center Amsterdam, 6Department of Surgery, OLVG Robotic pancreatoduodenctomy (RPD) has been highly standardized in recent years and may be used in selected patients with pancreatic head cancer, including those with a replaced right hepatic artery. This case report describes a standardized and reproducible technique for RPD, which includes the approach of the Dutch LAELAPS-3 training program to an aberrant vasculature. Medicine Generation of Comprehensive Thoracic Oncology Database - Tool for Translational Research Mosmi Surati1, Matthew Robinson2, Suvobroto Nandi2, Leonardo Faoro2, Carley Demchuk2, Rajani Kanteti2, Benjamin Ferguson1, Tara Gangadhar2, Thomas Hensing3, Rifat Hasina2, Aliya Husain4, Mark Ferguson5, Theodore Karrison6, Ravi Salgia2 1Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, 2Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, 3Department of Medicine, Northshore University Health Systems, 4Department of Pathology, University of Chicago, 5Department of Surgery, University of Chicago, 6Department of Biostatistics, University of Chicago A thoracic oncology database was developed to serve as a comprehensive repository for clinical and laboratory data for the purposes of translational research. The database will serve translational cancer researchers within the Thoracic Oncology Research Program. This database is adaptable to other cancer models, as well as other human diseases.