Pancreatic & Biliary Disorders

Restoring balance to digestive function

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Comprehensive pancreatic and biliary care

Pancreatic and biliary disorders can cause significant digestive discomfort and serious health complications if left untreated. At UTMB Health, our specialists use advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques to evaluate and treat complex pancreatic and bile duct conditions. You can expect nothing but precise, minimally invasive care focused on restoring your digestive function and improving your long-term health.

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Each provider may treat different conditions. Click on a profile to see their areas of specialty.

General GI Providers

In some cases, our general gastroenterology specialists collaborate with UTMB Health's gastrointestinal surgeons as part of our advanced endoscopy services.

 Frequently Asked Questions.

  • What are pancreatic and biliary disorders?

    Pancreatic and biliary disorders include conditions that affect the pancreas, gallbladder, and bile ducts, organs that help digest food and regulate metabolism. Common conditions include gallstones, pancreatitis, bile duct obstructions, and pancreatic or biliary cancers.

  • What causes pancreatic and biliary disorders?

    Causes range from gallstones and alcohol use to infections, inflammation, genetic factors, or tumors. Some disorders, like pancreatitis or bile duct obstruction, may result from gallstones blocking the flow of bile or pancreatic enzymes.

  • How are pancreatic and biliary conditions diagnosed?

    UTMB Health specialists use advanced imaging and endoscopic techniques such as endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) to accurately diagnose and treat pancreatic and biliary diseases. Blood tests, CT scans, and MRI may also be used.

  • What is ERCP, and when is it used?

    ERCP stands for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that combines endoscopy and X-rays to diagnose and treat problems in the bile and pancreatic ducts, such as gallstones, strictures, or blockages.

  • What’s the difference between acute and chronic pancreatitis?

    Acute pancreatitis occurs suddenly and usually resolves with treatment, while chronic pancreatitis is long-term inflammation that can cause permanent damage and affect digestion. Both require medical management to prevent complications.

  • Can lifestyle changes prevent pancreatic and biliary disorders?

    Yes. Maintaining a healthy diet, limiting alcohol intake, avoiding smoking, managing weight, and controlling cholesterol can lower the risk of gallstones, pancreatitis, and other related conditions.

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