Literature DB >> 23676806

Pancreatic trauma.

R Lahiri1, S Bhattacharya.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Pancreatic trauma occurs in approximately 4% of all patients sustaining abdominal injuries. The pancreas has an intimate relationship with the major upper abdominal vessels, and there is significant morbidity and mortality associated with severe pancreatic injury. Immediate resuscitation and investigations are essential to delineate the nature of the injury, and to plan further management. If main pancreatic duct injuries are identified, specialised input from a tertiary hepatopancreaticobiliary (HPB) team is advised.
METHODS: A comprehensive online literature search was performed using PubMed. Relevant articles from international journals were selected. The search terms used were: 'pancreatic trauma', 'pancreatic duct injury', 'radiology AND pancreas injury', 'diagnosis of pancreatic trauma', and 'management AND surgery'. Articles that were not published in English were excluded. All articles used were selected on relevance to this review and read by both authors.
RESULTS: Pancreatic trauma is rare and associated with injury to other upper abdominal viscera. Patients present with non-specific abdominal findings and serum amylase is of little use in diagnosis. Computed tomography is effective in diagnosing pancreatic injury but not duct disruption, which is most easily seen on endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreaticography or operative pancreatography. If pancreatic injury is suspected, inspection of the entire pancreas and duodenum is required to ensure full evaluation at laparotomy. The operative management of pancreatic injury depends on the grade of injury found at laparotomy. The most important prognostic factor is main duct disruption and, if found, reconstructive options should be determined by an experienced HPB surgeon.
CONCLUSIONS: The diagnosis of pancreatic trauma requires a high index of suspicion and detailed imaging studies. Grading pancreatic injury is important to guide operative management. The most important prognostic factor is pancreatic duct disruption and in these cases, experienced HPB surgeons should be involved. Complications following pancreatic trauma are common and the majority can be managed without further surgery.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23676806      PMCID: PMC4132496          DOI: 10.1308/003588413X13629960045913

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl        ISSN: 0035-8843            Impact factor:   1.891


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10.  Pancreatic transection from blunt abdominal trauma: early versus delayed diagnosis and surgical management.

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Journal:  Dig Surg       Date:  2003-07-31       Impact factor: 2.588

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1.  Pancreatic trauma: The role of computed tomography for guiding therapeutic approach.

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2.  The epidemiology of and outcome from pancreatoduodenal trauma in the UK, 1989-2013.

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Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 1.891

3.  Diagnosis and Management of High-Grade Pancreatic Trauma: Report of 14 Cases.

Authors:  Wan-Yuan Bao; Gang She; Yun-Fei Duan; Sheng-Yong Liu; Dong-Lin Sun; Yue Yang; Feng Zhu
Journal:  Indian J Surg       Date:  2015-03-14       Impact factor: 0.656

4.  Conservative and surgical management of pancreatic trauma in adult patients.

Authors:  Benjamin Menahem; Chetana Lim; Eylon Lahat; Chady Salloum; Michael Osseis; Laurence Lacaze; Philippe Compagnon; Gerard Pascal; Daniel Azoulay
Journal:  Hepatobiliary Surg Nutr       Date:  2016-12       Impact factor: 7.293

5.  Trauma Pancreático Penetrante Severo-Revisión Retrospectiva de Una Serie de Casos Manejados Con Una Estrategia Simplificada en un Centro de Trauma Nivel 1.

Authors:  Fernando Rodriguez; Alberto García; Carlos Ordoñez; Cristina Vernaza; Juan Pablo Herrera; Juan Carlos Puyana
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6.  A Pragmatic Approach to Pancreatic Trauma: A Single-Center Experience From a Tertiary Care Center.

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7.  Abdominal injuries in a low trauma volume hospital--a descriptive study from northern Sweden.

Authors:  Patrik Pekkari; Per-Olof Bylund; Hans Lindgren; Mikael Öman
Journal:  Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med       Date:  2014-08-15       Impact factor: 2.953

8.  An Unusual Case of Isolated Pancreatitis Secondary to Blunt Abdominal Trauma.

Authors:  Haroutiun Hamzoian; Reuben Plasencia; Ndifreke Ekpa; Aswin Srinivasan; Georg Elias
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-03-31

9.  An analysis of 77 cases of pancreatic injuries at a level one trauma center: Outcomes of conservative and surgical treatments.

Authors:  Harbi Khalayleh; Ashraf Imam; Oded Cohen-Arazi; Pikkel Yoav; Brigitte Helou; Bala Miklosh; Alon J Pikarsky; Abed Khalaileh
Journal:  Ann Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg       Date:  2022-05-31

Review 10.  Duodeno-pancreatic and extrahepatic biliary tree trauma: WSES-AAST guidelines.

Authors:  Federico Coccolini; Leslie Kobayashi; Yoram Kluger; Ernest E Moore; Luca Ansaloni; Walt Biffl; Ari Leppaniemi; Goran Augustin; Viktor Reva; Imitiaz Wani; Andrew Kirkpatrick; Fikri Abu-Zidan; Enrico Cicuttin; Gustavo Pereira Fraga; Carlos Ordonez; Emmanuil Pikoulis; Maria Grazia Sibilla; Ron Maier; Yosuke Matsumura; Peter T Masiakos; Vladimir Khokha; Alain Chichom Mefire; Rao Ivatury; Francesco Favi; Vassil Manchev; Massimo Sartelli; Fernando Machado; Junichi Matsumoto; Massimo Chiarugi; Catherine Arvieux; Fausto Catena; Raul Coimbra
Journal:  World J Emerg Surg       Date:  2019-12-11       Impact factor: 5.469

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