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Combination of refl ux esophagitis, erosive gastroduodenitis with a blunt trauma of the trunk with a rupture of the duodenum in a child

https://doi.org/10.31146/1682-8658-ecg-209-1-195-199

EDN: WYSQXJ

Abstract

We present a rare clinical observation of an 11-year-old boy who, as a result of a fall from a height, received a severe combined injury of the chest, abdomen, retroperitoneal space, which was accompanied by a contusion of the lungs with hydrothorax, contusion of the right kidney, pancreas and duodenal rupture with the development of traumatic shock of the III degree, bile peritonitis. It required emergency surgery, intensive care and was combined with the patient’s chronic reflux esophagitis with esophageal stenosis, erosive gastritis, duodenitis. The development of stenosis of the esophagus may have had a post-traumatic character.

About the Authors

D. V. Kharitonov
Tula State University; Tula Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Dmitry V. Kharitonov, Hospital Chief Executive Officer; Lecturer in the Pediatrics Department 

92 Lenin Avenue, Tula, 300012, Russia

39 Bondarenko Str., Tula, 300010, Russia 



V. G. Sapozhnikov
Tula State University
Russian Federation

Vladimir G. Sapozhnikov, Doctor of Medical Sciences, prof., Head of the Pediatrics Department 

92 Lenin Avenue, Tula, 300012, Russia



L. A. Kharitonova
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Lyubov A. Kharitonova, MD, Professor, Head of the Department of Pediatrics with infectious diseases in children of the Faculty of Continuing Professional Education

Scopus Author ID: 7004072783 

1, Ostrovitianova str. Moscow, 117997, Russia 



S. V. Savin
Tula Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Sergey V. Savin, resident doctor of the surgical Department 

 39 Bondarenko Str., Tula, 300010, Russia 



A. V. Weiss
Tula Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

 Andrian V. Weiss, Head of the Surgical Department 

 39 Bondarenko Str., Tula, 300010, Russia 



N. V. Osiptsov
Tula Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Nikolay V. Osiptsov, Head of the Endoscopic Department 

 39 Bondarenko Str., Tula, 300010, Russia 



Yu. I. Nikishina
Tula Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Yulia I. Nikishina, attending physician of the gastroenterology Department 

 39 Bondarenko Str., Tula, 300010, Russia 



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Kharitonov D.V., Sapozhnikov V.G., Kharitonova L.A., Savin S.V., Weiss A.V., Osiptsov N.V., Nikishina Yu.I. Combination of refl ux esophagitis, erosive gastroduodenitis with a blunt trauma of the trunk with a rupture of the duodenum in a child. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2023;1(1):195-199. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31146/1682-8658-ecg-209-1-195-199. EDN: WYSQXJ

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