Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4290073 International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

INTRODUCTIONTube decompression of the duodenum is an old but underutilized technique known to decrease morbidity and mortality in patients with difficult to manage duodenal injuries. Broad arrays of techniques have been described in the literature and are reviewed, but most are complex procedures not appropriate for the management of an unstable patient.PRESENTATION OF CASEIn this paper we describe the technique of tube duodenostomy and the successful application in three cases of large defects (>3 cm) which two of these cases had failed previous repair attempts. The defects were caused by very different etiologies, including blunt trauma, peptic ulcer disease and erosion from cancer. All were finally managed by application of tube duodenostomy with success.DISCUSSIONPatients with “difficult to manage duodenum” usually present with hemodynamic instability with hostile abdomen. Complex procedures in an unstable patient are associated with adverse outcomes. In patients with significant comorbidities and instability the damage control principle of trauma surgery is gaining popularity. Tube duodenostomy technique described in this paper fits in well with that principle.CONCLUSIONApplication of tube duodenostomy instead of a complex procedure in an unstable patient provides an opportunity to stabilize the patient, converting an impending catastrophe to a future scheduled surgery.

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