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Our experience in management of traumatic duodenal injuries in two tertiary hospitals in Egypt.

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Background: The management of duodenal trauma remains controversial. This research is to evaluate how we handle
duodenal trauma with various methods to find the best approach, and to discuss the complications in patient outcomes.
Patients and Methods: This retrospective study conducted from January 2014 to December 2023, a total of 64 individuals
with abdominal trauma associated with duodenal injury were brought to the emergency departments of Tanta and Banha
University hospitals. Operative techniques used for duodenal repair were recorded. All duodenal injuries were graded.
Results: A sum of 64 individuals with duodenal injuries was found, and their ages varied from 18 to 62 years old. The
rate of duodenal perforation was discovered to be much higher in males, with 79.7%. A total of 70 duodenal injuries
were found. Grade II was the most frequent grade, found in 39 (60.9%) patients. In this research, only three patients had
isolated duodenal injuries. Primary repair of duodenal perforation was the most performed procedure (28 (43.8%) cases).
The average duration of hospital stay ranged from 4 to 39 days. Thirty-two (50%) patients experienced complications
after surgery. The predominant intra-abdominal complication was the development of a duodenal leakage in 11 (17.1%)
patients. The mortality rate in our study was 10.9% with a total of 7 cases.
Conclusion: Traumatic perforation of the duodenum is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Primary repair
should be the initial approach considered for most injuries. A future prospective study is necessary with a large group of
people; and more precise recommendations are necessary.

DOI

10.21608/EJSUR.2024.299423.1107

Keywords

Duodenal trauma, postoperative leakage, Primary Repair, pyloric exclusion

Authors

First Name

Ahmed

Last Name

Elshora

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A.

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Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt

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ahmed.elshora28@hotmail.com

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0000-0003-4600-1319

First Name

Sherif

Last Name

Elkaffas

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M.

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Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Banha University, Banha, Egypt

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sherif.hussien@fmed.bu.edu.eg

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First Name

Emad

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Abdelrahman

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M.

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Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Banha University, Banha, Egypt

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emadsahan301@gmail.com

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43

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4

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50769

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2024-10-01

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2024-10-05

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2024-10-01

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1,554

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1,561

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1110-1121

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1687-7624

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The Egyptian Journal of Surgery

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Our experience in management of traumatic duodenal injuries in two tertiary hospitals in Egypt.

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21 Dec 2024