Pancreaticoduodenectomy in high-grade pancreatic and duodenal trauma.
Soroosh NoorbakhshVictoria WagnerVanessa ArientylStormy OrlinDeepika KogantiRyan B FransmanElliot S BishopChristine A CastaterJonathan NguyenAlejandro De Leon CastroMillard A DavisRandi N SmithS Rob ToddJason D SciarrettaPublished in: Injury (2024)
Complex pancreaticoduodenal injuries requiring pancreaticoduodenectomy are rare but life-threatening. In such patients, hemorrhage was the leading cause of death in the first 24 h. Approximately half underwent damage control surgery with staged Whipple Procedures. However, pancreaticoduodenectomy at the initial operation is feasible in highly selective patients, depending on the extent of injury, physiologic status, and resuscitation.