| Literature DB >> 35979422 |
Efstathios Theodoros Pavlidis1, Kyriakos Psarras1, Nikolaos G Symeonidis1, Georgios Geropoulos2, Theodoros Efstathios Pavlidis3.
Abstract
Pancreatic trauma is rare compared to other abdominal solid organ injuries, accounting for 0.2%-0.3% of all trauma patients. Moreover, this type of injury may frequently be overlooked or not readily appreciated on initial clinical examinations and investigations. The organ injury scale determines the severity of the trauma. Nonetheless, there are conflicting recommendations for the best strategy in severe cases. Overall, conservative management of induced severe traumatic pancreatitis is adequate. Modern imaging modalities such as ultrasound scanning and computed tomography scanning can detect injuries in fewer than 60% of patients. However, magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) have diagnostic accuracies approaching 90%-100%. Thus, management options include ERCP and stent placement or distal pancreatectomy in cases of complete gland transection and wide drainage only for damage control surgery, which can prevent mortality but increases the risk of morbidity. In the majority of cases, surgical intervention is not required and should be reserved for only severe grade III to grade V injuries. ©The Author(s) 2022. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Abdominal trauma; Acute pancreatitis; Damage control surgery; Emergency surgery; Pancreas; Pancreatic traumatic injury
Year: 2022 PMID: 35979422 PMCID: PMC9258242 DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v14.i6.538
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastrointest Surg
Pancreatic injury scale
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| I | Hematoma | Minor contusion without duct injury | 2 |
| Laceration | Superficial laceration without duct injury | 2 | |
| II | Hematoma | Major contusion without duct injury or tissue loss | 2 |
| Laceration | Major laceration without duct injury or tissue loss | 3 | |
| III | Laceration | Distal transection or parenchymal injury with duct injury | 3 |
| IV | Laceration | Proximal transection or parenchymal injury involving the ampulla | 4 |
| V | Laceration | Massive disruption of the pancreatic head | 5 |
Modification of the revised trauma score
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| 13-15 | > 89 | 10-29 | 4 | 3-15 | 110-149 | ≥ 94 |
| 9-12 | 76-89 | > 29 | 3 | ≥ 150 | 80-93 | |
| 6-8 | 50-75 | 6-9 | 2 | 90-109 | 60-79 | |
| 4-5 | 1-49 | 1-5 | 1 | 70-89 | 40-59 | |
| 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | < 70 | < 40 | |