Management of pancreatic and duodenal injuries in pediatric patients
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M. C. Plancq
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机构:Department of Pediatric Surgery,
M. C. Plancq
J. Villamizar
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机构:Department of Pediatric Surgery,
J. Villamizar
J. Ricard
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机构:Department of Pediatric Surgery,
J. Ricard
J. P. Canarelli
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机构:Department of Pediatric Surgery,
J. P. Canarelli
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[1] Department of Pediatric Surgery,
[2] University Hospital of Amiens,undefined
[3] 80054 Amiens,undefined
[4] France,undefined
来源:
Pediatric Surgery International
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2000年
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16卷
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Key words Pancreatic trauma;
Duodenal trauma;
Children;
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Diagnosis of duodenal and pancreatic injuries is frequently delayed, and optimal treatment is often controversial. Fourteen children with duodenal and/or pancreatic injuries secondary to blunt trauma were treated between 1980 and 1997. The pancreas was injured in all but 1 child. An associated duodenal injury was present in 4. The preoperative diagnosis was suspected in only 6 patients based on clinical signs and ultrasonography. One patient was treated successfully conservatively; all the others required surgical management. At operation, three procedures were used: peripancreatic drainage, suture of the gland or duodenum with drainage, and primary distal pancreatic resection without splenectomy. A duodenal resection with reconstruction by duodeno-duodenostomy was performed in 1 case. The overall complication rate was 14%: 1 fistula and 1 pseudocyst. Pancreatic ductal transection was recognized 3 days after the initial laparotomy by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). The mortality was 7%; 1 patient died from septic and neurologic complications. When the diagnosis of pancreatic ductal injuries is a major problem, ERCP may be a useful diagnostic procedure. Pancreatic injuries without a transected duct may often be treated conservatively. The surgical or conservative management of duodenal hematomas is still controversial; other duodenal injuries often need surgical treatment.