Abstract

Pancreatic traumas are rare, but particularly serious. Its management involves diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties. The mechanism of injury generally corresponds to crush injuries or direct trauma during public road accidents. They most often occur during polytrauma and the associated lesions then determine the prognosis and treatment methods. In stable patients, an imaging assessment using CT, magnetic resonance imaging, or even endoscopic retrograde pancreatography determines the type and topography of pancreatic lesions and specifies the damage of the main pancreatic duct, which accounts for the seriousness of the pancreatic trauma. The treatment of pancreatic trauma essentially depends on the integrity or not of the Wirsung duct. Treatment can be solely medical, but above all surgical and endoscopic when canal is damaged. There is report of 4 patient observations who were treated in the surgical emergency department at Annaba Algeria University Hospital during the year 2023 for isolated trauma of the pancreas. There are diagnostic circumstances and description of therapeutic conduct and the surgical consequences.

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