Only 10% of duodenal diverticula are symptomatic. We present the case of a man who fell from a height of 6 ft, landing on his abdomen and presenting 4 h later with severe back pain and a rigid abdomen. At laparotomy, a perforated retroperitoneal duodenal diverticulum was found and repaired with an omental patch. No other injury was noted. Not only is this perforation unusual, but the absence of other injuries sustained during this minor blunt trauma makes this case unique. This case highlights the need for a high index of suspicion when managing patients with back or abdominal pain following minor trauma
Duodenal injuries are rare and difficult to diagnose, with an incidence between 1 and 5% in cases of...
Context Isolated blunt duodenal injury is a rare finding associated with high morbidity and signific...
Small bowel perforation occurs in 3% to 5% of cases of blunt abdominal trauma. The initial clinical ...
Duodenal diverticulum is not a rare disease, with a frequency of 1-3\% in radiologic review and of 2...
AbstractIntroductionThe duodenum is the second most common location of intestinal diverticula follow...
A case of combined gastric and duodenal injury following blunt trauma is presented. An emergent lapa...
Background: Meckel’s diverticulum is relatively rare in the general population. Generally, symptom...
Duodenal rupture following blunt abdominal trauma is rare and it usually seen with other abdominal ...
Meckel′s diverticulum is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract, occurring...
Small bowel perforation is a relative infrequent complication of blunt abdominal trauma. We reviewed...
Duodenal diverticula (DD) are frequently encountered and are usually asymptomatic, with an incidence...
AbstractIntroductiona Meckel’s diverticulum is one of the most common congenital anomalies of the di...
We present a case of a 19-year-old male who sustained multiple injuries following high speed motor v...
Duodenum is the second most frequent location for a diverticulum in the digestive tract. Complicatio...
Background. Duodenal injuries are rare in children and classically present following a fall over the...
Duodenal injuries are rare and difficult to diagnose, with an incidence between 1 and 5% in cases of...
Context Isolated blunt duodenal injury is a rare finding associated with high morbidity and signific...
Small bowel perforation occurs in 3% to 5% of cases of blunt abdominal trauma. The initial clinical ...
Duodenal diverticulum is not a rare disease, with a frequency of 1-3\% in radiologic review and of 2...
AbstractIntroductionThe duodenum is the second most common location of intestinal diverticula follow...
A case of combined gastric and duodenal injury following blunt trauma is presented. An emergent lapa...
Background: Meckel’s diverticulum is relatively rare in the general population. Generally, symptom...
Duodenal rupture following blunt abdominal trauma is rare and it usually seen with other abdominal ...
Meckel′s diverticulum is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract, occurring...
Small bowel perforation is a relative infrequent complication of blunt abdominal trauma. We reviewed...
Duodenal diverticula (DD) are frequently encountered and are usually asymptomatic, with an incidence...
AbstractIntroductiona Meckel’s diverticulum is one of the most common congenital anomalies of the di...
We present a case of a 19-year-old male who sustained multiple injuries following high speed motor v...
Duodenum is the second most frequent location for a diverticulum in the digestive tract. Complicatio...
Background. Duodenal injuries are rare in children and classically present following a fall over the...
Duodenal injuries are rare and difficult to diagnose, with an incidence between 1 and 5% in cases of...
Context Isolated blunt duodenal injury is a rare finding associated with high morbidity and signific...
Small bowel perforation occurs in 3% to 5% of cases of blunt abdominal trauma. The initial clinical ...