Literature DB >> 16850361

[Our experience in the cases with penetrating colonic injuries].

Mehmet Cemal Kahya1, Hayrullah Derici, Necat Cin, Fatma Tatar, Yasin Peker, Hüdai Genç, Vedat Deniz, Enver Reyhan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In this study, the factors that effect the morbidity and mortality in patients with penetrating colonic injuries were evaluated.
METHODS: Fourty-two patients (37 males, 5 females; mean age 30,1; range 14 to 63 years) with penetrating colonic trauma were evaluated according to age, gender, type of penetrating trauma, location and severity of the colonic injury, associated injury, interval between the trauma and the definitive operation, hemodynamic status, blood transfusion requirement, fecal contamination, surgical procedure, postoperative complication and mortality.
RESULTS: Type of the penetrating trauma was stab injury in twenty-eight (67%) patients, and gunshot injury in fourteen (33%) patients. The mean Colon Injury Severity Score was 2,1. The mean Abdominal Trauma Index (ATI) was 17,2 and it was over than 25 in eight (19%) patients. The symptoms of shock were present in eleven (26%) patients at admission. Blood transfusions were applied in sixteen (38%) patients. In twenty-one patients intraabdominal bleeding was observed and it was more than 500 mL in eleven (26%) patients. Primary repair was performed in 36 (86%) of the 42 patients and colostomy was performed in six (14%) patients. Morbidity and mortality rates were 41% and 10% respectively.
CONCLUSION: It was found that morbidity rates were increased in patients with ATI score higher than 25, and mortality rates were increased in patients presenting shock at admission, with the amount of intraabdominal blood more than 500 mL, and who needed three or more units of blood transfusion. The primary repair of the penetrating colon trauma can be performed confidently in the hemodynamically stable patients with ATI score less than 25.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16850361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg


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1.  Comparing the results penetrating colon injuries based on intervention by surgeons with different levels of experience in West Indies.

Authors:  Vijay Naraynsingh; Michael J Ramdass
Journal:  J Emerg Trauma Shock       Date:  2011-07
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