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A case of staged treatment of acute traumatic pancreatitis and late complications in a patient with a thoracoabdominal injury

https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2024-183-3-68-73

Abstract

Acute traumatic pancreatitis is one of the etiological forms of acute pancreatitis, the main cause of the development of which is mechanical trauma to the pancreas. A clinical case of successful treatment of a patient with acute traumatic pancreatitis developed as a result of a shrapnel thoracoabdominal injury with pancreatic damage and its complications using a multidisciplinary approach is presented. The possibilities of implementing the tactics of “damage control” at all stages of medical care are demonstrated.

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S. Ya. Ivanusa
Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Ivanusa Sergey Ya., Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department of General Surgery

6, Academika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044


Competing Interests:

The authors declare no conflict of interest.



M. V. Lazutkin
Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Lazutkin Maksim V., Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Deputy Head of the Department of General Surgery

6, Academika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044


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The authors declare no conflict of interest.



E. V. Zhitikhin
Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Zhitikhin Evgeniy V., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Senior Lecturer of the Department of General Surgery

6, Academika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044


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The authors declare no conflict of interest.



D. P. Shershen
Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Shershen Dmitriy P., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Senior Lecturer of the Department of General Surgery

6, Academika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044


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The authors declare no conflict of interest.



A. V. Eliseev
Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Eliseev Aleksandr V., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Head of the Clinic Department of the Department of General Surgery

6, Academika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044


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The authors declare no conflict of interest.



Z. O. Gabanova
Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Gabanova Zarina O., Surgeon of the Clinic of the Department of General Surgery

6, Academika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044


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D. N. Ivanov
Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Ivanov Daniil N., Associate Professor of the Department of General Surgery

6, Academika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044


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Ivanusa S.Ya., Lazutkin M.V., Zhitikhin E.V., Shershen D.P., Eliseev A.V., Gabanova Z.O., Ivanov D.N. A case of staged treatment of acute traumatic pancreatitis and late complications in a patient with a thoracoabdominal injury. Grekov's Bulletin of Surgery. 2024;183(3):68-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2024-183-3-68-73

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