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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2013; 19(47): 9003-9011
Published online Dec 21, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i47.9003
Table 1 Computed tomographic signs of pancreatic injury
Specific signsFracture of the pancreas
Pancreatic laceration
Focal or diffuse pancreatic enlargement/edema
Pancreatic hematoma
Active bleeding/extravasation of intravenous contrast
Fluid separating the splenic vein from posterior aspect of pancreas
Non-specific signsInflammatory changes in peripancreatic fat and mesentery
Fluid surrounding the superior mesenteric artery
Thickening of the left anterior renal fascia
Pancreatic ductal dilatation
Acute pseudocyst formation/peripancreatic fluid collection
Fluid in the anterior and posterior pararenal spaces
Fluid in transverse mesocolon and lesser sac
Hemorrhage into peripancreatic fat, mesocolon and mesentery
Extraperitoneal fluid
Intraperitoneal fluid
Table 2 Computed tomographic grading of blunt pancreatic injuries
CT gradingCT findings of blunt pancreatic injury
Grade APancreatitis and/or superficial lacerations at any site
Grade B
BIDeep laceration at distal pancreas
BIITransections at distal pancreas
Grade C
CIDeep lacerations at proximal pancreas
CIITransections at proximal pancreas
Table 3 Classification of pancreatic injuries by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
GradeDescription
INormal main pancreatic duct on ERCP
IIaInjury to branches of main pancreatic duct on ERCP with contrast extravasation inside the parenchyma
IIbInjury to branches of main pancreatic duct on ERCP with contrast extravasation into the retroperitoneal space
IIIaInjury to the main pancreatic duct on ERCP at the body or tail of the pancreas
IIIbInjury to the main pancreatic duct on ERCP at the head the pancreas
Table 4 American Association for the surgery of trauma classification of pancreatic trauma
GradeInjuryDescription
IHematomaMinor contusion without ductal injury
LacerationSuperficial laceration without ductal injury
IIHematomaMajor contusion without ductal injury or tissue loss
LacerationMajor laceration without ductal injury or tissue loss
IIILacerationDistal transection or pancreatic parenchymal injury with ductal injury
IVLacerationProximal transection or pancreatic parenchymal injury involving the ampulla
VLacerationMassive disruption of the pancreatic head