Author:
Boyko V. V.,Merkulov А. O.,Shevchenko О. M.,Tkach С. V.,Miroshnychenko D. O.,Bilodid Ye. O.,Zelenova G. V.,Yatsko К. M.
Abstract
Summary. Currently, the number of severe abdominal injuries with damage to parenchymal organs of the abdominal cavity has increased significantly. At the same time, with central ruptures of the spleen in 80-90% of observations, the tail and the central part of the pancreas are damaged to one degree or another. To date, the commonly accepted tactic in the treatment of pancreatic tail injuries is usually considered to be in the necrotomy of free-lying fragments of the organ, the stump of the gland is sewn with separate nodular sutures, which does not create complete tightness. The results of surgical treatment of 72 patients with combined damage to abdominal organs and traumatic pancreatitis are presented. The developed technique made it possible to reduce the number of postoperative complications.
Publisher
Institute of General and Emergency Surgery Named after V.T. Zaitsev NAMS of Ukraine
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