Affiliation:
1. Spassk City Hospital
2. Pacific State Medical University;
Far Eastern Federal University
3. Chernigovka Central District Hospital
Abstract
A case of combined duodenal trauma in the 11-year-old patient is described. Complications of pre-operative and intraoperative diagnosis as well as complicated postoperative period are emphasized to be a cause of high mortality risk in this pathology. The disconnection of proximal and distal parts of duodenum was performed; anastomoses were placed between the common bile and pancreatic ducts and small intestine, and gastroenteroanastomosis was performed on a short loop. Follow-up traced for 10 months: recovery.
Publisher
Pacific State Medical University
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