This doctoral thesis addresses the intricate challenges surrounding post-pancreatectomy acute pancreatitis (PPAP). Despite advancements, PPAP's existence and definition remained uncertain until the International Study Group for Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS) took steps to provide a standardized definition and grading system. The chapters systematically explore the dynamics of PPAP, from its clinical implications and diagnostic challenges to innovative approaches for early prediction and potential mitigation strategies.

Translational research in Post-pancreatectomy Acute Pancreatitis: from intraoperative spectral imaging assistance to clinical treatment.

BANNONE, ELISA
2024

Abstract

This doctoral thesis addresses the intricate challenges surrounding post-pancreatectomy acute pancreatitis (PPAP). Despite advancements, PPAP's existence and definition remained uncertain until the International Study Group for Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS) took steps to provide a standardized definition and grading system. The chapters systematically explore the dynamics of PPAP, from its clinical implications and diagnostic challenges to innovative approaches for early prediction and potential mitigation strategies.
2024
Inglese
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