Affiliation:
1. Department of Surgery, University of Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, South Africa
Abstract
Abstract
The records of 152 patients with pancreatic injury treated over a 5-year period were reviewed. The diagnosis was made at laparotomy in all patients. Gunshot wounds, stab wounds and blunt trauma occurred in 63, 66 and 23 patients respectively with mean ages of 28, 28 and 30 years. Multiple organ injury was most common after gunshot wounds. Intraoperative management was by drainage of the pancreatic injury site alone in the majority of patients in all aetiological groups. The rate of fistula formation was 14 per cent after gunshot wounds, 9 per cent after stab injury and 13 per cent after blunt trauma. Death occurred after 24 h in 8, 2 and 10 per cent of patients following gunshot wounds, stab wounds and blunt trauma respectively, and was attributable to other organ damage. It is concluded that gunshot injury to the pancreas may be more extensive than other injuries, but conservative management with surgical drainage of pancreatic injury is justified irrespective of the mechanism of injury.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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