"Can Pancreatitis be Fully Cured Through Surgery?"

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Patients with pancreatitis who meet surgical indications can recover through surgical treatment. Pancreatitis can be divided into mild pancreatitis and severe pancreatitis, and generally can be cured through medication or surgery. For example, pancreatitis caused by biliary obstruction, cholangitis, etc., if detected early in the course of the disease, is usually not very serious. It can be treated with minimally invasive surgery to remove the obstruction, restore biliary patency, eliminate the cause, and then apply cefaclor tablets, cefprozil tablets, and other anti-infective treatments. Most patients can recover. For severe pancreatitis with suppurative necrosis of the pancreas, surgery is required to remove the diseased area. After laparotomy, the necrotic pancreatic tissue is cleaned, a drainage tube is used for drainage to promote the discharge of pus, and finally the incision is sutured. After surgery, irrigation is performed in conjunction with anti-infective treatment until the pus is completely cleared, and generally a cure can be achieved.

Advice for Pancreatitis Patients:

It is recommended that patients with pancreatitis seek medical attention promptly and actively cooperate with doctors in treatment. Daily diet should be light, and intake of greasy foods should be avoided.