CASE OF SUCCESSFUL CURE OF PROXIMAL TRANSECTION PANCREATIC INJURY IN A 6 YEARS CHILDREN


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The article presents a clinical case of a traumatic complete rupture of the pancreas at the level of the isthmus in a 6-year-old child. Twelve hours after the injury, laparoscopy, laparotomy, a pancreas rupture at the level of the isthmus was performed. Surgical treatment consisted in stenting the main pancreatic duct with a catheter, carrying the latter through a large duodenal nipple, sealing the parenchyma of the gland, and draining the gland bag. In the early postoperative period, no complications were noted. The stent is removed 5 weeks after the operation. The catamnesis was followed for about a year, complications were not observed.

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A. A. Baulin

Penza Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians

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L. I. Pogozhev

Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital

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Russian Federation

N. A. Popov

Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital

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Russian Federation

V. P. Shishkanov

Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital

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Russian Federation

V. V. Sretenskii

Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital

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A. M. Efremenkov

Russian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education

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Russian Federation

Yu. Yu. Sokolov

Russian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education

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Russian Federation

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