Management of blunt pancreatic trauma: what’s new?

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D. A. Potoka
B. A. Gaines
A. Leppäniemi
A. B. Peitzman
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[1] University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,
[2] F-1281,undefined
[3] UPMC-Presbyterian,undefined
[4] University of Helsinki,undefined
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Pancreatic injury; Blunt abdominal trauma; ERCP; Nonoperative management;
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Pancreatic injuries are relatively uncommon but present a major challenge to the surgeon in terms of both diagnosis and management. Pancreatic injuries are associated with significant mortality, primarily due to associated injuries, and pancreas-specific morbidity, especially in cases of delayed diagnosis. Early diagnosis of pancreatic trauma is a key for optimal management, but remains a challenge even with more advanced imaging modalities. For both penetrating and blunt pancreatic injuries, the presence of main pancreatic ductal injury is the major determinant of morbidity and the major factor guiding management decisions. For main pancreatic ductal injury, surgery remains the preferred approach with distal pancreatectomy for most injuries and more conservative surgical management for proximal ductal injuries involving the head of the pancreas. More recently, nonoperative management has been utilized, especially in the pediatric population, with the potential for increased rates of pseudocyst and pancreatic fistulae and the potential for the need for further intervention and increased hospital stay. This review presents recent data focusing on the diagnosis, management, and outcomes of blunt pancreatic injury.
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