Duodeno-pancreatic and extrahepatic biliary tree trauma: WSES-AAST guidelines
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Published:2019-12
Issue:1
Volume:14
Page:
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ISSN:1749-7922
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Container-title:World Journal of Emergency Surgery
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language:en
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Short-container-title:World J Emerg Surg
Author:
Coccolini FedericoORCID, , Kobayashi Leslie, Kluger Yoram, Moore Ernest E., Ansaloni Luca, Biffl Walt, Leppaniemi Ari, Augustin Goran, Reva Viktor, Wani Imitiaz, Kirkpatrick Andrew, Abu-Zidan Fikri, Cicuttin Enrico, Fraga Gustavo Pereira, Ordonez Carlos, Pikoulis Emmanuil, Sibilla Maria Grazia, Maier Ron, Matsumura Yosuke, Masiakos Peter T., Khokha Vladimir, Mefire Alain Chichom, Ivatury Rao, Favi Francesco, Manchev Vassil, Sartelli Massimo, Machado Fernando, Matsumoto Junichi, Chiarugi Massimo, Arvieux Catherine, Catena Fausto, Coimbra Raul
Abstract
AbstractDuodeno-pancreatic and extrahepatic biliary tree injuries are rare in both adult and pediatric trauma patients, and due to their anatomical location, associated injuries are very common. Mortality is primarily related to associated injuries, but morbidity remains high even in isolated injuries. Optimal management of duodeno-bilio-pancreatic injuries is dictated primarily by hemodynamic stability, clinical presentation, and grade of injury. Endoscopic and percutaneous interventions have increased the ability to non-operatively manage these injuries. Late diagnosis and treatment are both associated to increased morbidity and mortality. Sequelae of late presentations of pancreatic injury and complications of severe pancreatic trauma are also increasingly addressed endoscopically and with interventional radiology procedures. However, for moderate and severe extrahepatic biliary and severe duodeno-pancreatic injuries, immediate operative intervention is preferred as associated injuries are frequent and commonly present with hemodynamic instability or peritonitis. The aim of this paper is to present the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) and American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) duodenal, pancreatic, and extrahepatic biliary tree trauma management guidelines.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Emergency Medicine,Surgery
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