one stage emergency pancreatoduodenectomy for isolated injury to pancreatic head following blunt abdominal trauma: case report and review of literature
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major pancreatic injury following blunt abdominal trauma by itself is a relatively rare occurrence, and in vast majority of cases (95%) it is associated with injury to adjacent major vessels and organs; thus making isolated major pancreatic injury even rarer. while most pancreatic injuries are managed by simple measures like debridement and drainage, complex proximal injury poses surgical challenge regarding surgical skill and judgement. disproportionate approach at any stage of management can contribute to high mortality and morbidity. emergency pancreatoduodenectomy plays a limited but important role in managing serious trauma to proximal pancreas and duodenum. author presents a case where isolated injury to head of pancreas required emergency pancreatoduodenectomy. after a bizarre road accident, a middle aged male underwent emergency laparotomy for intraperitoneal bleeding and during exploration a deep transverse laceration with ampullary disruption was found in the head of the organ. duodenum in all its part was intact and there was no other injury. the nature and site of injury made emergency pancreatoduodenectomy the only viable option. leaking pancreatojejunostomy enhances infective complications that lead to late mortality. to circumvent this problem there is enthusiasm for staged surgery with resection and tube pancreatostomy in first stage, leaving the difficult anastomosis for a later date, however, if the patient is haemodynamically stable and operated reasonably early, one stage pancreatoduodenectomy gives good result and avoids repeating surgery with inherent problems and reduces hospital stay. for successful management of pancreatic trauma it is essential to make early diagnosis of duct disruption, with sound application of operative skill and judgement by treating surgeon.
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One Stage Emergency Pancreatoduodenectomy for Isolated Injury to Pancreatic Head Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Case Report and Review of Literature.
Major pancreatic injury following blunt abdominal trauma by itself is a relatively rare occurrence, and in vast majority of cases (95%) it is associated with injury to adjacent major vessels and organs; thus making isolated major pancreatic injury even rarer. While most pancreatic injuries are managed by simple measures like debridement and drainage, complex proximal injury poses surgical chall...
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bulletin of emergency and traumaجلد ۱، شماره ۳ JUL، صفحات ۱۲۷-۱۲۹
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