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The pancreas is the fourth most frequently involved solid organ in pediatric abdominal trauma. We present the case of a giant pancreatic pseudocyst secondary to trauma and how it was radiologically and surgically managed. This is the case of a 13-year-old male patient admitted as a result of a grade IV pancreatic lesion, which turned into a 170x86x180 mm pancreatic pseudocyst. Intracystic bleeding required radiological embolization of the proximal gastroduodenal artery. Subsequent abdominal compartment syndrome, biliary leak, and chemic