2022
DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000003765
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Diagnosis and Management of Bile Leaks after Severe Liver Injury: A Trauma Association of Canada (TAC) Multicenter Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND:Optimal management of bile leaks (BLs) after severe liver injury is unknown. Study objectives were to define current practices in diagnosis and management of BL to determine which patients may benefit from endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). METHODS:American Association for the Surgery of Trauma grade ≥III liver injuries from 10 North American trauma centers were included in this retrospective study (February 2011 to January 2021). Groups were defined as patients who developed BL … Show more

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“…Bile duct complete section is a rare adverse event of abdominal traumatism that can appear on the upper border of the pancreas 1 2 . We report here the case of a 5-year- old girl, with a complete situs inversus, who underwent a car crash with several injuries, including a complete section of the bile duct at the junction with the pancreas.…”
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“…Bile duct complete section is a rare adverse event of abdominal traumatism that can appear on the upper border of the pancreas 1 2 . We report here the case of a 5-year- old girl, with a complete situs inversus, who underwent a car crash with several injuries, including a complete section of the bile duct at the junction with the pancreas.…”
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confidence: 99%