• Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Jun 2007

    Duodenal Injuries: A Review.

    • Rao R Ivatury, Ajai K Malhotra, Michel B Aboutanos, and Therese M Duane.
    • , 1200 East Broad Street, W15E Rihmond, VA, 23298, USA. rivatury@hsc.vcu.edu.
    • Eur J Trauma Emerg S. 2007 Jun 1;33(3):231-7.

    AbstractDuodenal injuries are uncommon injuries but are associated with significant morbidity and mortality from a delayed diagnosis in the case of blunt trauma and associated major vascular injuries in penetrating trauma. A simplistic approach with primary repair or resection and anastomosis is ideal for the vast majority. Complex procedures such as pyloric exclusion with or without gastrojejunostomy may be indicated for delayed treatment or severe, high-grade combined pancreato-duodenal injuries. A high index of suspicion and a judicious treatment plan based on a careful consideration of all the available options are crucial for optimal outcome.

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