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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1990
Pancreatic injuries are relatively uncommon and usually accompany injuries to major vessels or other gastrointestinal organs. Because it is these associated injuries that are responsible for the early morbidity and mortality, control of hemorrhage and bacterial contamination takes initial priority over the pancreatic injury.
G J, Jurkovich, C J, Carrico
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Pancreatic injuries are relatively uncommon and usually accompany injuries to major vessels or other gastrointestinal organs. Because it is these associated injuries that are responsible for the early morbidity and mortality, control of hemorrhage and bacterial contamination takes initial priority over the pancreatic injury.
G J, Jurkovich, C J, Carrico
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Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 2012
Injuries to the pancreas are relatively rare, occurring in around 10% of case involving serious trauma to the abdominal cavity, with 65% of such injuries resulting trauma occurs only exceptionally, involving only 5% of all injuries. The mortality of this entity is influenced by many factors, especially the age of the injured person, the seriousness of ...
K, Rupert, V, Spidlen, P, Duras
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Injuries to the pancreas are relatively rare, occurring in around 10% of case involving serious trauma to the abdominal cavity, with 65% of such injuries resulting trauma occurs only exceptionally, involving only 5% of all injuries. The mortality of this entity is influenced by many factors, especially the age of the injured person, the seriousness of ...
K, Rupert, V, Spidlen, P, Duras
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European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2007
Pancreatic trauma is rare with an incidence between one and two percent in patients with abdominal trauma. Morbidity and mortality, however, are significant with rates approaching 40-45% in some reports. The majority of patients with injuries to the pancreas have associated trauma to other organs which are primarily responsible for the high mortality ...
Anuradha, Subramanian +1 more
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Pancreatic trauma is rare with an incidence between one and two percent in patients with abdominal trauma. Morbidity and mortality, however, are significant with rates approaching 40-45% in some reports. The majority of patients with injuries to the pancreas have associated trauma to other organs which are primarily responsible for the high mortality ...
Anuradha, Subramanian +1 more
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Pancreatitis and pancreatic trauma
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2005Many pancreatic disorders in children benefit from a multidisciplinary approach. This is especially true for acute and chronic pancreatitis which has numerous and diverse etiologies. The current management of pancreatitis is reviewed, focusing on recent advances.
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Trauma, 2003
Pancreatic trauma is relatively uncommon and although the surgical management is in many cases comparatively simple, occasionally complex technical surgery is required. Early diagnosis is paramount, although this remains difficult. The challenge of pancreatic trauma is compounded by a high incidence of associated injuries to adjoining organs and major
A Brooks, A Shukla, I Beckingham
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Pancreatic trauma is relatively uncommon and although the surgical management is in many cases comparatively simple, occasionally complex technical surgery is required. Early diagnosis is paramount, although this remains difficult. The challenge of pancreatic trauma is compounded by a high incidence of associated injuries to adjoining organs and major
A Brooks, A Shukla, I Beckingham
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Journal de chirurgie, 2004
Early diagnosis of pancreatic trauma has always been challenging because of the lack of correlation between the initial clinical symptomatology, radiologic and laboratory findings, and the severity of the injury. Thanks to the improved performance of spiral CT scanning and magnetic resonance pancreatography, it is now often possible to make an early ...
C, Arvieux +3 more
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Early diagnosis of pancreatic trauma has always been challenging because of the lack of correlation between the initial clinical symptomatology, radiologic and laboratory findings, and the severity of the injury. Thanks to the improved performance of spiral CT scanning and magnetic resonance pancreatography, it is now often possible to make an early ...
C, Arvieux +3 more
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Management of pancreatic trauma
Injury, 2008Pancreatic injury can pose a formidable challenge to the surgeon, and failure to manage it correctly may have devastating consequences for the patient. Management options for pancreatic trauma are reviewed and technical issues highlighted.The English-language literature on pancreatic trauma from 1970 to 2006 was reviewed.Most pancreatic injuries are ...
E, Degiannis +3 more
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Pediatric Surgery International, 2010
To document the demographics, mechanisms and outcome of traumatic pancreatitis in children at a single large tertiary referral centre in Australia.We undertook a 10-year retrospective audit of children admitted to the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia with a hospital coded diagnosis which included pancreatic injury between 1993 and 2002 ...
Ingrid, Sutherland +6 more
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To document the demographics, mechanisms and outcome of traumatic pancreatitis in children at a single large tertiary referral centre in Australia.We undertook a 10-year retrospective audit of children admitted to the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia with a hospital coded diagnosis which included pancreatic injury between 1993 and 2002 ...
Ingrid, Sutherland +6 more
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1997
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.Retrospective analysis of ...
J H, Patton +6 more
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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.Retrospective analysis of ...
J H, Patton +6 more
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1967
R F, Wilson +3 more
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