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Painful Chronic Pancreatitis: Are We Improving Outcomes?

Date
May 18, 2024

Society: AGA

Review the current medical, endoscopic and surgical approaches to treating pain in chronic pancreatitis. Learn why current interventions are not leading to the anticipated pain response.

Presentations:

MEDICAL MANAGEMENT: HAS THERE BEEN PROGRESS?
ESWL: PATIENT SELECTION, TECHNIQUE AND OUTCOMES
HAVE NEW ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENTS FOR STONES AND STRICTURES IMPROVED OUTCOMES?
SURGICAL DRAINAGE: WHO, WHAT, AND WHEN?
TPIAT: PATIENT SELECTION AND OUTCOMES
STATE OF THE ART: HOW SHOULD I MANAGE MY CHRONIC PANCREATITIS PATIENT IN 2024?

Moderators

Speaker Image for Julia McNabb-Baltar
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School

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