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Minerva Chirurgica 2003 August;58(4):615-20
Copyright © 2003 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
language: Italian
Trauma of the liver and hepatic pedicle
Cataldi C., Vennarecci G., Tuccimei U., Ballatore S., Mazzarella Farao R.
Traumatic injuries of the liver and hepatic pedicle secondary to blunt abdominal trauma are unusual and often associated with injuries of other abdominal and/or thoracic organs. These lead the patient to an emergency operation for hemorrhagic shock. The diagnosis of trauma severity and hepatic pedicle involvement is made intraoperatively. Often only one anatomical structure of the hepatic pedicle is involved, whereas involvement of two or all three anatomical structures is rare and associated with a bad prognosis. The management of these injuries still remain one of the most challenging scenario in trauma surgery. The overall experience is not significant. Clear treatment guidelines or management algorithms have not yet been established, in part due to the complexity, severity and variability of these injuries and to the lack of large series with these rare events. Three cases of associated liver and hepatic pedicle injuries treated in our unit are reported.