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Damage control surgical management of combined small and large bowel injuries in penetrating trauma: Are ostomies still pertinent?

Carlos A Ordoñez1,2,3, Michael W Parra4, Yaset Caicedo5, Natalia Padilla5, Edison Angamarca6, José Julián Serna1,2,3,7, Fernando Rodríguez-Holguín1, Alberto García1,2,3, Alexander Salcedo1,2,3,7, Luis Fernando Pino2,7, Adolfo González-Hadad2,7,8, Mario Alain Herrera2,7, Laureano Quintero2,8, Fabian Hernández2,7, María Josefa Franco1, Gonzalo Aristizábal1, Luis Eduardo Toro1, Mónica Guzmán-Rodríguez9, Federico Coccolini10, Ricardo Ferrada2,8, Rao Ivatury11.   

Abstract

Hollow viscus injuries represent a significant portion of overall lesions sustained during penetrating trauma. Currently, isolated small or large bowel injuries are commonly managed via primary anastomosis in patients undergoing definitive laparotomy or deferred anastomosis in patients requiring damage control surgery. The traditional surgical dogma of ostomy has proven to be unnecessary and, in many instances, actually increases morbidity. The aim of this article is to delineate the experience obtained in the management of combined hollow viscus injuries of patients suffering from penetrating trauma. We sought out to determine if primary and/or deferred bowel injury repair via anastomosis is the preferred surgical course in patients suffering from combined small and large bowel penetrating injuries. Our experience shows that more than 90% of all combined penetrating bowel injuries can be managed via primary or deferred anastomosis, even in the most severe cases requiring the application of damage control principles. Applying this strategy, the overall need for an ostomy (primary or deferred) could be reduced to less than 10%.
Copyright © 2021 Colombia Medica.

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Keywords:  Anastomotic Leak; Damage Control Surgery; Deferred Anastomosis; Definitive Laparotomy; Fistula; Injury Severity Score; Laparotomy; Ostomy; Penetrating Combined Small and Large Bowel Injuries; Primary Anastomosis; Surgical Anastomosis

Year:  2021        PMID: 34188327      PMCID: PMC8216049          DOI: 10.25100/cm.v52i2.4425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Colomb Med (Cali)        ISSN: 0120-8322


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