Pancreaticoduodenal injuries are rare in children. They pose challenges for the treating surgeon in decision making with respect to diagnosis, surgical and post-surgical management. The management plan must be tailored to the nature and severity of trauma, patient profi le, surgeon’s expertise and the resources available at surgeon’s disposal. We describe a pancreaticoduodenal injury in 3-year-old child with successful outcome and follow-up of a decade.Key words: Blunt trauma abdomen, pancreaticoduodenectomy, pancreatic trauma, paediatri
Abstract Background Pancreatic injury presented as isolated injury in the pediatric population is ex...
BACKGROUND: The role imaging studies play in the choice of treatment in traumatic pancreas damage re...
Background. It is generally accepted that paediatric solid organ injury should be treated conservati...
Traumatic injury of the pancreas is rare in children. It is often difficult to diagnose due to the l...
Introduction: Pancreatic injury is the fourth most common solid organ injury, following the spleen, ...
The diagnosis and management of pediatric pancreatitis is often difficult. Blunt abdominal trauma is...
Pediatric pancreatic injuries are rare. We present an atypical case that occurred in a 4-year-old ma...
Blunt abdominal traumas constitute the largest portion of intra-abdominal injuries in children. Acco...
PURPOSE: Treatment of blunt injury of the pancreas in children remains controversial. Some prefer no...
Abstract Background Trauma is the main cause of morbidity and mortality in the pediatric population....
Introduction: Pancreatic trauma is a rare entity occurring in 0.2% of patients with blunt trauma abd...
Introduction Pancreatic trauma is the fourth most frequent cause of abdominal trauma in children. Fe...
Context Pancreatic injuries after blunt abdominal trauma could result in significant morbidity, and ...
Introduction Pancreatic trauma is the fourth most frequent cause of abdominal trauma in children. Fe...
Pancreatic injury following blunt abdominal trauma is rare as compared to other visceral organs. Iso...
Abstract Background Pancreatic injury presented as isolated injury in the pediatric population is ex...
BACKGROUND: The role imaging studies play in the choice of treatment in traumatic pancreas damage re...
Background. It is generally accepted that paediatric solid organ injury should be treated conservati...
Traumatic injury of the pancreas is rare in children. It is often difficult to diagnose due to the l...
Introduction: Pancreatic injury is the fourth most common solid organ injury, following the spleen, ...
The diagnosis and management of pediatric pancreatitis is often difficult. Blunt abdominal trauma is...
Pediatric pancreatic injuries are rare. We present an atypical case that occurred in a 4-year-old ma...
Blunt abdominal traumas constitute the largest portion of intra-abdominal injuries in children. Acco...
PURPOSE: Treatment of blunt injury of the pancreas in children remains controversial. Some prefer no...
Abstract Background Trauma is the main cause of morbidity and mortality in the pediatric population....
Introduction: Pancreatic trauma is a rare entity occurring in 0.2% of patients with blunt trauma abd...
Introduction Pancreatic trauma is the fourth most frequent cause of abdominal trauma in children. Fe...
Context Pancreatic injuries after blunt abdominal trauma could result in significant morbidity, and ...
Introduction Pancreatic trauma is the fourth most frequent cause of abdominal trauma in children. Fe...
Pancreatic injury following blunt abdominal trauma is rare as compared to other visceral organs. Iso...
Abstract Background Pancreatic injury presented as isolated injury in the pediatric population is ex...
BACKGROUND: The role imaging studies play in the choice of treatment in traumatic pancreas damage re...
Background. It is generally accepted that paediatric solid organ injury should be treated conservati...