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Laparoscopic versus open distal pancreatectomy in the management of traumatic pancreatic disruption.

Corey W Iqbal1, Shauna M Levy, Kuojen Tsao, Mikael Petrosyan, Timothy D Kane, Elizabeth M Pontarelli, Jeffrey S Upperman, Marcus Malek, R Cartland Burns, Sarah Hill, Mark L Wulkan, Shawn D St Peter.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Traumatic pancreatic transection is uncommon. The role of laparoscopy in the setting of this injury has not been well described. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Six large-volume pediatric trauma centers contributed patients <18 years of age who underwent a distal pancreatectomy for traumatic pancreatic transection from 2000 to 2010.
RESULTS: Twenty-one patients without another indication for emergency laparotomy underwent a distal pancreatectomy for Grade III pancreatic injuries, of which 7 underwent laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy. Mean (±SD) age was 8.6±4.7 years, and 67% were male. There was no difference in the presence of other injuries between the two groups (43% in each group). Computed tomography revealed a transected pancreas in 85% of the laparoscopic patients and 75% of the open group (P=1.0). Mean operative time was 218±101 minutes with laparoscopy compared with 195±111 minutes with the open procedure (P=.7). Median duration of hospitalization was 6 days (range, 6-18 days) in the laparoscopic group compared with 11 days (range, 5-26 days) in the open group (P=0.3). Postoperative morbidity was not different between the two groups (57% versus 21% for laparoscopic versus open, P=.2).
CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopy is equivalent to open distal pancreatectomy in children with select traumatic pancreatic injuries.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22691182     DOI: 10.1089/lap.2012.0002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A        ISSN: 1092-6429            Impact factor:   1.878


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