Traumatic Pseudocysts of the Pancreas
- 1 April 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of internal medicine (1960)
- Vol. 129 (4) , 583-586
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archinte.1972.00320040059006
Abstract
Traumatic injuries to the pancreas have frequently been overlooked in considering causes of intra-abdominal disease. This report presents experience gained in the diagnosis and management of ten patients with traumatic pseudocysts of the pancreas. Eight of the patients had blunt trauma to the pancreas while two had penetrating wounds with pancreatic injury as a secondary complication. All of the patients presented difficult problems in diagnosis. Three of the patients demonstrated marked ascites. X-ray films of the upper-gastrointestinal tract were most helpful in directing attention toward the pancreas. Diagnosis was usually established when measurements of serum and ascitic fluid amylase were performed. When the nature of the illness was recognized and appropriate therapy initiated, the patients usually recovered rapidly.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Reoperations for Pancreatic PseudocystArchives of Surgery, 1970
- Spontaneous Rupture of a Pancreatic Pseudocyst Into the DuodenumArchives of Surgery, 1970
- Perinephric Pancreatic Pseudocyst in a ChildJournal of Urology, 1969
- PANCREATIC PSEUDOCYSTS SIMULATING INTRARENAL MASSESAmerican Journal of Roentgenology, 1969
- Surgical experience with pancreatic pseudocystsThe American Journal of Surgery, 1969
- Pancreatitis.Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967
- Rupture of a Pancreatic Cyst Into the Portal VeinJAMA, 1966
- Pancreatic Pseudocysts In Infants and ChildrenArchives of Surgery, 1964
- Pancreatic Cysts and PseudocystsArchives of Surgery, 1963
- Pleural Fluid Amylase in Pancreatitis and Other Diseases,American Review of Tuberculosis and Pulmonary Diseases, 1959