Track27:Advances in Pancreatitis Treatment: Managing Acute and Chronic Cases

Pancreatitis, an inflammation of the pancreas, can be classified as acute or chronic, both of which present significant challenges in medical management. This track focuses on the latest advances in the treatment of acute and chronic pancreatitis, aiming to improve patient care and outcomes.For acute pancreatitis, early diagnosis and intervention are critical. This session will explore the latest research on early nutritional support, minimally invasive techniques, and drainage procedures for managing pancreatic fluid collections. Additionally, the track will cover the use of biomarkers for predicting disease severity and outcomes, as well as new pharmacological therapies.

In chronic pancreatitis, a key focus will be on pain management, endoscopic procedures, and surgical options for managing complications such as pancreatic duct obstruction. The role of pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT), endoscopic ultrasound, and the management of autoimmune pancreatitis will also be discussed. Recent developments in stem cell therapy and regenerative medicine to repair damaged pancreatic tissue offer new hope for patients.

This track will provide valuable insights into the latest diagnostic tools, therapeutic strategies, and ongoing research, offering practical takeaways for clinicians managing acute and chronic pancreatitis.

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