DEVELOPMENT OF A GASTROCUTANEOUS FISTULA FROM A MARGINAL ULCER AFTER REPAIR OF DUODENAL INJURY WITH PYLORIC EXCLUSION

Development of a gastrocutaneous fistula from a marginal ulcer after repair of duodenal injury with pyloric exclusion

Introduction: Duodenal trauma is rare but can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality (Pandey et al., 2011).Adjunct procedures, such as pyloric exclusion, can be performed to assist in surgical repair of these injuries.However, pyloric exclusion can lead to severe long-term complications associated with significant morbidity that can

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Pancreas bifidum: an extremely rare cause of acute pancreatitis

A wide spectrum of anomalies of the pancreas, the pancreatic ductal system and the biliary tree are commonly encountered at radiologic evaluation.Pancreas bifidum, also known as bifid pancreas or fish-tail pancreas, is an extremely rare congenital branching anomaly of the main pancreatic duct characterized by its duplication.These Control Panel 2 s

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