Literature DB >> 16544730

Post-traumatic intramural duodenal hematoma in children.

Miguel Iuchtman1, Tzvi Steiner, Tzvi Faierman, Alla Breitgand, Gabriel Bartal.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intramural duodenal hematoma generates partial or complete obstruction that develops slowly and progressively with a consequent delay in diagnosis. Many diagnostic and therapeutic measures remain debatable and justify a review of current management policy.
OBJECTIVES: To highlight the diagnostic and therapeutic steps in pediatric IDH.
METHODS: The records of 12 children with post-traumatic IDH who were treated in the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center between 1986 and 2000 were retrospectively reviewed. Three of them had clotting disorders and were excluded. The interval between their admission and diagnosis as well as the therapeutic decisions were evaluated and analyzed.
RESULTS: Nine children were treated for IDH. The interval between admission and diagnosis ranged from 24 hours to 6 days. Five children had associated traumatic pancreatitis. Initially, all the children were conservatively treated. In seven the hematoma resolved after 9-20 days. Two children were operated upon because the obstruction failed to resolve. All nine children recovered without permanent complications.
CONCLUSIONS: Intramural duodenal hematoma has many clinical and therapeutic puzzling aspects. Bicycle handlebar, road accidents and sports trauma are the main etiologic factors in children, but child abuse should be kept in mind. Associated traumatic pancreatitis is common. Gastroduodenal endoscopy may be useful to clarify doubtful cases. Pediatric surgeons should increase awareness regarding IDH in order to reduce delay in diagnosis and the need for surgical decompression.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16544730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr Med Assoc J            Impact factor:   0.892


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