Acute Pancreatitis – Causes, Symptoms & When Surgery Is Needed
Advanced Pancreatic Care in Thane – By Dr. Ankur Bhanushali
What Is the Pancreas?
The pancreas is a vital organ located behind the stomach. It plays two major roles:
✔ Produces digestive enzymes
✔ Regulates blood sugar (insulin production)
When the pancreas becomes inflamed, the condition is called Acute Pancreatitis.
It can range from mild to life-threatening.
What Is Acute Pancreatitis?
Acute pancreatitis is a sudden inflammation of the pancreas caused by premature activation of digestive enzymes inside the gland.
Instead of digesting food, the enzymes start damaging the pancreas itself.
This leads to:
✔ Severe abdominal pain
✔ Vomiting
✔ Systemic inflammation
In severe cases, organ failure can occur.
Most Common Causes
1️⃣ Gallstones (Most Common in India)
Small stones block the bile duct and pancreatic duct.
2️⃣ Alcohol Consumption
Heavy alcohol intake damages pancreatic tissue.
3️⃣ High Triglycerides
Very high fat levels in blood.
4️⃣ Certain Medications
5️⃣ Abdominal Trauma
6️⃣ Post-ERCP Complication
Sometimes the exact cause remains unknown.
Symptoms of Acute Pancreatitis
✔ Sudden severe upper abdominal pain
✔ Pain radiating to back
✔ Persistent vomiting
✔ Abdominal swelling
✔ Fever
✔ Rapid pulse
Pain often worsens after meals.
Severe cases may show:
✔ Low blood pressure
✔ Breathlessness
✔ Confusion
Immediate medical attention is required.
How Serious Is It?
Acute pancreatitis is classified as:
Mild
✔ Inflammation only
✔ Recovery in few days
Moderate
✔ Fluid collections
✔ Longer hospital stay
Severe
✔ Pancreatic necrosis (tissue death)
✔ Infection
✔ ICU care required
Early treatment prevents complications.
Diagnosis
✔ Blood tests (Serum Amylase & Lipase)
✔ Ultrasound abdomen
✔ CT scan abdomen
✔ MRI (in selected cases)
CT scan helps assess severity and necrosis.
Initial Treatment
Most cases are treated conservatively:
✔ Hospital admission
✔ IV fluids
✔ Pain management
✔ Fasting (bowel rest)
✔ Monitoring vitals
Antibiotics are used only if infection is suspected.
When Is Surgery Needed?
Surgery is NOT required in most mild cases.
However, intervention is needed when:
✔ Infected pancreatic necrosis develops
✔ Persistent fluid collections
✔ Gallstones causing recurrent attacks
✔ Complications like abscess
Gallstone Pancreatitis – Important
If gallstones are the cause:
✔ Gallbladder removal (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy) is advised
✔ Done after inflammation settles
This prevents recurrence.
Complications of Untreated Pancreatitis
✔ Pancreatic necrosis
✔ Infection
✔ Pseudocyst formation
✔ Organ failure
✔ Recurrent attacks
Repeated episodes can lead to chronic pancreatitis, which causes permanent damage.
Recovery Timeline
✔ Mild cases: 3–5 days hospitalization
✔ Moderate cases: 1–2 weeks
✔ Severe cases: longer ICU stay
Diet is gradually restarted once pain reduces.
Lifestyle Changes After Recovery
✔ Avoid alcohol completely
✔ Maintain healthy weight
✔ Control triglycerides
✔ Early treatment of gallstones
✔ Balanced low-fat diet
Prevention of recurrence is very important.
Why Choose Dr. Ankur Bhanushali?
✔ Expertise in managing complex abdominal emergencies
✔ Advanced imaging-based evaluation
✔ Laparoscopic gallbladder surgery
✔ ICU coordination when required
✔ Structured follow-up care
Patients in Thane receive timely and safe pancreatic emergency management.
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