[Isolated pancreatic injury after blunt abdominal trauma: severe pathology in initially asymptomatic patient].

Q4 Medicine Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde Pub Date : 2024-07-18
Thijs O Verhagen, Irene Aanen, Sarah van den As, Roeland F de Wilde, Jan H Allema, Fatma Cetin
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Abstract

Background: Isolated pancreatic injury after blunt abdominal trauma is rare but unreliably excludable based on clinical symptoms. A CT-abdomen is the golden standard in diagnosing. Undiagnosed pancreatic injury can result in severe complications as abscesses and fistulas.

Case description: A sixteen-year old patient was brought to the Emergency Department (ED) with epigastric pain, two days after a low-energy scooter accident. No (abdominal) alarming symptoms were objectified during direct assessment by the general practitioner. However, a complete pancreatic transection was diagnosed after assessment at the ED, eventually resulting in a distal pancreatectomy with postoperative associated complications.

Conclusion: In all traumas, the mechanism of injury should be judged critically for the possibility of abdominal injury (as pancreatic damage) and thus the need for imaging. An initially harmless clinical condition can mask extensive injury. This case illustrates the importance of thoughtful expectant policies with return instructions or demarcated follow-up when no CT-scan is performed.

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[腹部钝伤后孤立性胰腺损伤:最初无症状的患者出现严重病变]。
背景:腹部钝挫伤后孤立性胰腺损伤非常罕见,但根据临床症状排除胰腺损伤并不可靠。腹部 CT 是诊断的黄金标准。未确诊的胰腺损伤可导致脓肿和瘘管等严重并发症:一名 16 岁的患者在一次低能量滑板车事故发生两天后,因上腹疼痛被送到急诊科(ED)。在全科医生的直接评估中,没有发现任何(腹部)令人震惊的症状。然而,在急诊室进行评估后确诊为胰腺完全横断,最终进行了胰腺远端切除术,术后出现了相关并发症:结论:在所有创伤中,都应严格判断受伤机制,以确定腹部损伤(如胰腺损伤)的可能性,因此需要进行影像学检查。最初无害的临床症状可能会掩盖广泛的损伤。本病例说明,在未进行 CT 扫描的情况下,必须制定周到的预期政策,并提供返回说明或划定随访范围。
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