Patient Story - Autoimmune Pancreatitis

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  • Опубліковано 23 вер 2012
  • Patient William Keegan and Dr. Michel Kahaleh discuss Mr. Keegan's case. Mr. Keegan had a rare condition known as autoimmune pancreatitis where his immune system began attacking his own pancreas. This led to a serious infection.
    The treatment was methodical and successful. Mr. Keegan spent three months on a feeding tube while Dr. Kahaleh medically "shut down" his pancreas and used a series of minimally invasive endoscopic procedures to halt the infection and restore Mr. Keegan's pancreas. The procedures spared Mr. Keegan from undergoing an open surgery with greater risk and recovery time.
    Michel Kahaleh, M.D., is the Chief of Advanced Endoscopy at the Center for Advanced Digestive Care at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. You can learn more about the CADC at nyp.org/cadc
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @nyphospital
    @nyphospital  11 років тому +15

    We hope this doesn't happen to you or anyone else either. Mr. Keegan really went through a difficult time. But, if you ever do need us, we're here for you. - NYP

  • @msdelle22
    @msdelle22 11 років тому +7

    wow i hope and pray that doesnt happen to me i have ap and im glad he getting better