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PANCREATECTOMY OR RESECTION OF A YOUR PANCREAS
Chronic pancreatitis is a debilitating condition that may require surgery. Our HCA gastroenterologists can treat you
Chronic pancreatitis occurs when your pancreas has become permanently damaged from inflammation. As a result it no longer functions properly. In these severe cases, surgery to remove part (resection) or all of your pancreas (pancreatectomy) may be required.
There are different surgical treatment options for chronic pancreatitis. These include:
For your consultant to decide upon the surgery your require for your chronic pancreatitis, you may undergo a range of tests. These can include:
Your consultant will of course advise you on what to wear, as well as food and drink intake on the day of your procedure. They will also recommend if you need to stop taking any medication beforehand.T
Immediately after surgery you'll be taken to the recovery room. If you experience any pain or nausea, our clinical nurses can provide you with medication.
Your recovery process differs depending on the type of surgery you had. Your consultant will advise you on when you can get back to your usual routine.
If you have your pancreas removed, you'll likely need to have a autologous pancreatic islet cell transplantation (APICT). Islet cells produce insulin in your pancreas. When your pancreas is removed, the cells are injected into your liver to continue producing insulin. This can be an ongoing treatment.
You don't need medical insurance to have fast access to our top consultants, extensive range of treatments, diagnostic tests and surgical procedures at our world-class facilities.
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This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.