USE OF PRIMARY INTESTINAL ANASTOMOSIS IN A PATIENT WITH WITH DAMAGE TO THE DUODENUM
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Currently, primary repair and straightforward surgical methods are used to treat mild to moderate duodenal injuries. However, serious injuries have necessitated sophisticated surgical methods with little chance of success, which has led to a rise in death rates.Abstract
In patients with severe trauma, the incidence of duodenal injuries ranges from 0.2 to 0.6%, while in patients with abdominal trauma, the prevalence is between 3 and 5%. Penetrating trauma, which is frequently linked to vascular and nearby organ damage, accounts for about 80% of these instances. Determining the optimal surgical treatment protocol is therefore still up for debate.
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