Pancreaticoduodenectomy For Trauma: Delayed Reconstruction: A Case Report

Experience and success with packing, resuscitation, and re-exploration for severe traumatic liver injury stimulated application of this concept to more complicated problems. In the case presented, these principles were utilized in managing a combined major hepatic and pancreaticoduodenal disruption....

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of trauma 1990-04, Vol.30 (4), p.503-505
Hauptverfasser: EASTLICK, LEWIS, FOGLER, RICHARD J., SHAFTAN, GERALD W.
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description Experience and success with packing, resuscitation, and re-exploration for severe traumatic liver injury stimulated application of this concept to more complicated problems. In the case presented, these principles were utilized in managing a combined major hepatic and pancreaticoduodenal disruption. We emphasize stabilization, temporization, and delayed reconstruction.
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Biological and medical sciences
Common Bile Duct - injuries
Duodenum - injuries
Duodenum - surgery
Gallbladder - injuries
Humans
Injuries of the abdomen. Foreign bodies of the digestive system
Jejunostomy
Jejunum - surgery
Liver - injuries
Male
Medical sciences
Pancreas - injuries
Pancreatectomy
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
Wounds, Gunshot - surgery
title Pancreaticoduodenectomy For Trauma: Delayed Reconstruction: A Case Report
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