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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Russian Federation

L. I. Pogozhev

Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital

Russian Federation

N. A. Popov

Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital

Russian Federation

V. P. Shishkanov

Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital

Russian Federation

V. V. Sretenskii

Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital

Russian Federation

A. M. Efremenkov

Russian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education

Email: efremart@mail.ru
Russian Federation

Yu. Yu. Sokolov

Russian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education

Russian Federation

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