Modern technologies for the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic injuries
F.A. KhadJibaev, Sh.K. AtadJanov, K.S. Rizaev, A.L. Mustafaev, A.A. Askarov
Abstract
https://doi.org/10.54185/TBEM/vol14_iss3/a12
Pancreatic trauma is rare from 0.2% to 12% of abdominal injuries, but presents a complex clinical problem
due to the erased initial symptoms and the absence of specific clinical signs, which lead to late diagnosis and
delay surgical treatment. The symptoms of pancreatic trauma are nonspecific and often masked by trauma to
other organs. In this regard, this article separately considers the issues of radiation diagnostics (ultrasound
examination, multispiral computed tomography, magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography, retrograde
cholangiopancreatography, laparoscopy) and the choice of tactics for the treatment of рancreatic trauma.
Published
2021-09-22
Issue
Section
CLINICAL RESEARCH
