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Pancreatographic classification of pancreatic ductal injuries caused by blunt injury to the pancreas

Authors :
Yuichi Kataoka
Takashi Ohwada
Tsunemasa Takishima
Yasushi Asari
Mitsuhiro Hirata
Akira Kakita
Koshi Sato
Source :
The Journal of trauma. 48(4)
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Background: In the treatment of patients with pancreatic injury, the focus of attention is usually on main ductal injuries. Methods: To develop a classification system for pancreatic ductal injuries, we retrospectively analyzed blunt pancreatic injuries in 40 patients. We assessed the relationships between findings on pancreatography (36 endoscopic retrograde procedures and 4 transduodenal procedures), the treatment modality, and the clinical course. Results: Patients with class 1 injuries (radiographically normal ducts, n = 13) could be treated nonsurgically without major complications. Patients with class 2 injuries (branch injuries, n = 7), in whom contrast medium from ductal branches did not leak from the pancreatic parenchyma (class 2a, n = 3), could be treated nonsurgically. Patients with leaks into the retroperitoneal space (class 2b, n = 4) required at least a drainage laparotomy. Patients with class 3 injuries (main duct injuries, n = 20), including two patients in whom conservative treatment resulted in severe complications, required laparotomy. Conclusion: This classification system for pancreatic ductal injuries may facilitate the selection of appropriate therapeutic modalities for patients with blunt pancreatic injury.

Details

ISSN :
00225282
Volume :
48
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of trauma
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7f297e6133f8d7422ec596bad61baccc