MR imaging for blunt pancreatic injury
Lin Yang1, Xiao Ming Zhang, Xiao Xue Xu
1Department of Radiology, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan 637000, PR China.
Objective:
To study the MR imaging features of blunt pancreatic injury.
Materials And Methods:
Nine patients with pancreatic injury related to blunt abdominal trauma confirmed by surgery performed MR imaging. Two abdominal radiologists conducted a review of the MR images to assess pancreatic parenchymal and pancreatic duct injury, and associated complications.
Result:
Diagnostic quality MR images were obtained in each of the nine patients. In the nine patients, pancreatic fracture, laceration and contusion were depicted on MR imaging in five, one and three patients, respectively. There were six patients with pancreatic duct disruption, eight patients with peripancreatic fluid collections, and four patients with peripancreatic pseudocyst or hematoma, respectively. All of the MR imaging findings was corresponded to surgical findings.
Conclusion:
MR imaging is an effective method to detect blunt pancreatic injury and may provide information to guide management decisions.
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