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Treatment experience of a patient with duodenal trauma

https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2020-1-95-96

Abstract

A case of combined duodenal trauma in the 11-year-old patient is described. Complications of pre-operative and intraoperative diagnosis as well as complicated postoperative period are emphasized to be a cause of high mortality risk in this pathology. The disconnection of proximal and distal parts of duodenum was performed; anastomoses were placed between the common bile and pancreatic ducts and small intestine, and gastroenteroanastomosis was performed on a short loop. Follow-up traced for 10 months: recovery.

About the Authors

A. K. Krekoten
Spassk City Hospital
Russian Federation

MD, head of the Surgical Department, 

1 Bolnichny Lane, Spasskoye, Spassky District, Primorsky Krai, 692211



A. A. Krekoten
Pacific State Medical University; Far Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

MD, PhD, associate professor, 2 Ostryakova Ave., Vladivostok, 690002;

surgeon, 8 Sukhanova St., Vladivostok, 690950



V. N. Mutyl
Chernigovka Central District Hospital
Russian Federation

MD, 

37a Dzerzhinskogo St., Chernigovka, Primorsky Krai, 692372



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Krekoten A.K., Krekoten A.A., Mutyl V.N. Treatment experience of a patient with duodenal trauma. Pacific Medical Journal. 2020;(1):95-96. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2020-1-95-96

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