Pancreatic disease belongs to which department

The pancreas falls within the scope of Gastroenterology and Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic, and Spleen Surgery or General Surgery.
As an important organ in the digestive system, the pancreas can be treated by Gastroenterology, Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic and Spleen Surgery or General Surgery.
Pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer also belong to the scope of Gastroenterology. Pancreatitis that can be treated conservatively can be treated in Internal Medicine; advanced pancreatic cancer that is inoperable can be considered in Oncology for radiotherapy treatment.
The Department of Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic and Spleen Surgery can diagnose and treat pancreatitis, pancreatic cystic disease, pancreatic cancer and other common diseases, and most of the treatments are based on surgical operation, and patients who are ineffective in the conservative treatment of internal medicine can undergo surgical treatment.
If some hospital departments are not subdivided or emergency patients, the pancreas also belongs to the scope of general surgery, for pancreatic injuries, pancreatitis and other common acute abdomen can also be dealt with, and then transferred to the appropriate departments for further treatment.
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