We work with the best pancreatitis surgeons in our clinic. Pancreatitis causes inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas, a sizable gland situated behind the stomach, is close to the duodenum, or the first segment of the small intestine. Producing the hormone insulin and digestive juices, or enzymes, that aid in food digestion are the pancreas' two main functions. These enzymes digest the food in the intestine. Pancreatitis develops as a result of inflammation brought on by the enzymes' damage to the pancreas. Pancreatitis can be acute or chronic. Both forms carry a high risk of complications. Acute pancreatitis is a temporary condition that appears out of nowhere. Treatment for acute pancreatitis typically results in improvement and quick recovery. Some people may develop a more severe case of acute pancreatitis, requiring a lengthy hospital stay. The duration of chronic pancreatitis is very long. The pancreas does not recover or get better. Instead, it gets worse over time, which could harm your pancreas irreparably. Doctors may advise surgery for patients with chronic pancreatitis when tissue scarring prevents the pancreas from draining pancreatic fluids properly. Your surgeon may create a new duct or passageway to allow the fluid to drain and reduce swelling. Additionally, infected or scarred tissue may be removed by him or her.
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