Pancreatic trauma: a simplified management guideline
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Pancreatic trauma: a simplified management guideline
Abstract
Introduction: Recent literature supports a conservative trend in the management of pancreatic injuries. Contrary to this trend, some recommend defining ductal integrity by pancreatography, implying that the results alter management. This study examines our recent 5-year experience with a simplified approach to all pancreatic injuries.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of patients sustaining pancreatic injuries was performed.
Results: One hundred thirty-four patients were identified. Overall mortality was 13%, and pancreatic-related mortality was 2%. Analyses were based on 124 pancreatic injuries among patients who survived >12 hours. Thirty-seven proximal injuries were treated with drainage alone, with a pancreatic morbidity of 11%. Eighty-seven distal pancreatic injuries occurred, 54 with indeterminate ductal status. Twenty-four had high probability for duct injury and were treated by distal resection; 30 with a low probability of ductal injury were drained. Pancreatic morbidity was not different between these groups.
Conclusions: Pancreatic injuries including those with indeterminate ductal status can be successfully managed with low morbidity and mortality using this simplified management protocol.
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