Primary Article

Duodenal Rupture Due to Blunt Trauma A Problem in Diagnosis

Authors: TIMOTHY C. FABIAN MD, EUGENE C. MANGIANTE MD, MICHAEL MILLIS BA

Abstract

ABSTRACT: In our review of ten cases of duodenal disruption due to blunt trauma, we found a 30% mortality. Since early diagnosis would have lowered morbidity and mortality, a high index of suspicion needs to be maintained, combined with an aggressive diagnostic approach. Successful operation demands thorough duodenal exploration and facility with different methods of management.

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