胰腺穿孔损伤:新方法和意外并发症

E. Utiyama, Leonardo Ks Koyama, Alissom Vitti Cincoto, Adriano Rm Pflug, F. D. S. C. E. Silva
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穿孔胰腺损伤(PPI)是一个罕见的事件在创伤中心。在极少数情况下,它可以合并胰液收集(PFC)。虽然它在急性胰腺炎病例中是众所周知的,但在创伤患者中很少有描述的病例。另一个可怕的并发症是主要胰管(MPD)的断开,大多数作者建议立即治疗。我们在此报告一例成功的PPI病例,该病例最初是通过腹腔镜手术,经过PFC感染形成和MPD断开。本病例分析表明,腹腔镜内镜在PPI患者中可能是可行的,并且在急性期采用微创方法可能会将更积极的手术推迟到选择性和精心计划的方法。
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Perforating Pancreatic Injury: New Approaches and Unexpected Complications
Perforating pancreatic injury (PPI) is an uncommon event in trauma centers. In rare cases, it can complicate with pancreatic fluid collections (PFC). Although it is well known in cases of acute pancreatitis, there are few described cases in trauma patients. Another feared complication is the disconnection of the major pancreatic duct (MPD), which most authors recommend to be treated immediately. We hereby report a successful case of PPI that was initially approached by videolaparoscopy, coursed with an infected PFC formation and a MPD disconnection. This case analysis suggests that videolaparoscopy may be feasible in patients with PPI and that minimally invasive approaches in the acute phase might postpone more aggressive procedures to an elective and well-planned approach.
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