Conservative management of hepatic duct injury after blunt trauma: a case report
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- DOI: 10.1053/jpsu.2000.16425
Conservative management of hepatic duct injury after blunt trauma: a case report
Abstract
Nonoperative management of solid organ injury in children with blunt abdominal trauma represents the standard of care. In rare cases, a major duct injury with persistent bile leakage may result from blunt trauma to the liver. This injury is of concern in patients treated nonoperatively because it generally must be treated with major abdominal surgery. The authors describe a case of hepatic duct injury from blunt trauma in which healing occurred without surgical repair or resection.
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