AbstractIntroductionPancreatic lesions are very infrequent after closed abdominal trauma (5% of cases) with a complication rate that affects 30–40% of patients, and a mortality rate that can reach 39%. In our experience, closed abdominal traumatisms occurring at typical popular horse-riding festivals in our region constitute a high risk of pancreatic trauma. The purpose of the present paper is to raise awareness about our experience in the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic lesions secondary to closed abdominal traumatism.Presentation of caseWe present the clinical cases of two young patients who, after suffering blunt abdominal trauma secondary to the impact of a horse during the celebration of typical horse-riding festival, were diagno...
The overall rate of blunt pancreatic trauma observed in level one trauma centers is rather low compa...
The diagnosis and management of pediatric pancreatitis is often difficult. Blunt abdominal trauma is...
The overall rate of blunt pancreatic trauma observed in level one trauma centers is rather low compa...
Introduction: Pancreatic lesions are very infrequent after closed abdominal trauma (5% of cases) wit...
AbstractIntroductionPancreatic lesions are very infrequent after closed abdominal trauma (5% of case...
Introduction: Due to its retroperitoneal location and its proximity to major vascular structures and...
Major injuries of the pancreas may result in considerable morbidity and mortality when associated wi...
A 33-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with clinical and instrumental-diagnostic evidence (C...
Pancreatic injury is an uncommon event often difficult to diagnose at an early stage. After abdomina...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONPancreatic trauma without injuries to other organs is uncommon, as reported in t...
Context Pancreatic injuries after blunt abdominal trauma could result in significant morbidity, and ...
Introduction: Pancreatic trauma is uncommon and challenging to diagnose. Contrarily, severe injuries...
Purpose The relevance of pancreatic trauma in severely injured patients within a large collective ha...
Introduction: Blunt abdominal trauma is a rare but well-recognized cause of pancreatic transection. ...
Background Pancreatic trauma occurs in 0.2% of patients with blunt trauma and 1-12% of patients with...
The overall rate of blunt pancreatic trauma observed in level one trauma centers is rather low compa...
The diagnosis and management of pediatric pancreatitis is often difficult. Blunt abdominal trauma is...
The overall rate of blunt pancreatic trauma observed in level one trauma centers is rather low compa...
Introduction: Pancreatic lesions are very infrequent after closed abdominal trauma (5% of cases) wit...
AbstractIntroductionPancreatic lesions are very infrequent after closed abdominal trauma (5% of case...
Introduction: Due to its retroperitoneal location and its proximity to major vascular structures and...
Major injuries of the pancreas may result in considerable morbidity and mortality when associated wi...
A 33-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with clinical and instrumental-diagnostic evidence (C...
Pancreatic injury is an uncommon event often difficult to diagnose at an early stage. After abdomina...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONPancreatic trauma without injuries to other organs is uncommon, as reported in t...
Context Pancreatic injuries after blunt abdominal trauma could result in significant morbidity, and ...
Introduction: Pancreatic trauma is uncommon and challenging to diagnose. Contrarily, severe injuries...
Purpose The relevance of pancreatic trauma in severely injured patients within a large collective ha...
Introduction: Blunt abdominal trauma is a rare but well-recognized cause of pancreatic transection. ...
Background Pancreatic trauma occurs in 0.2% of patients with blunt trauma and 1-12% of patients with...
The overall rate of blunt pancreatic trauma observed in level one trauma centers is rather low compa...
The diagnosis and management of pediatric pancreatitis is often difficult. Blunt abdominal trauma is...
The overall rate of blunt pancreatic trauma observed in level one trauma centers is rather low compa...