Tiberio G, De Rai P, Floriani M, Biffi R, Padalino P, Bernazzali S
Istituto di Chirurgia d'Urgenza, Università degli Studi di Milano-IRCCS Ospedale.
Ann Ital Chir. 1994 Jan-Feb;65(1):81-7.
Traumatic lesions of the pancreas and duodenum are uncommon. The anatomic situation of the viscera makes early diagnosis of such lesions difficult to be achieved; this fact, together with the high incidence of associated lesions, justify the high morbidity and mortality of duodeno-pancreatic traumas. In the present paper we report the two-decades experience (40 traumatic lesions of the pancreas and/or the duodenum) of the Department of Emergency Surgery, University of Milan. The overall mortality (32.5%), even if correlated with the importance of the duodeno-pancreatic lesions, was strictly dependent to the presence of associated injuries which lead to most of the morbidity and mortality.