LESIONES VASCULARES TRAUMÁTICAS DE CUELLO, TÓRAX Y ABDOMEN / Traumatic vascular injuries of the neck, thorax and abdomen

Introduction and Objectives: Vascular injuries have been described since the ancient times. They represent 3 percent of traumatisms; and the most worrisome aspect is their dangerousness, because more than half of the patients die within the first 24 hours due to the hemorrhages they cause. This inve...

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Main Authors: Luis Reinerio Rodríguez Delgado, Carmen Mariela Pérez Torres, Ernesto España Viana, Leonila N Portal Benítez, Álvaro L Lagomasino Hidalgo, Leonel Fuentes Herrera, Ernesto J Lagomasino Vergara, Joaquín Zurbano Fernández, Roger Mirabal Rodríguez, Silvia Olga González Lemus
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Language:English
Published: Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara 2010-03-01
Series:CorSalud
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Online Access:http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/cors/pdf/2010/v2n1a10/lesiones.pdf
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spelling doaj-43154a9e5b54443888542638b2ec2ad62020-11-24T23:05:54ZengCardiocentro Ernesto Che GuevaraCorSalud2078-71702010-03-01211629LESIONES VASCULARES TRAUMÁTICAS DE CUELLO, TÓRAX Y ABDOMEN / Traumatic vascular injuries of the neck, thorax and abdomenLuis Reinerio Rodríguez DelgadoCarmen Mariela Pérez TorresErnesto España VianaLeonila N Portal BenítezÁlvaro L Lagomasino HidalgoLeonel Fuentes HerreraErnesto J Lagomasino VergaraJoaquín Zurbano FernándezRoger Mirabal RodríguezSilvia Olga González LemusIntroduction and Objectives: Vascular injuries have been described since the ancient times. They represent 3 percent of traumatisms; and the most worrisome aspect is their dangerousness, because more than half of the patients die within the first 24 hours due to the hemorrhages they cause. This investigation was carried out with the objective of determining the incidence of the different types of vascular injuries at the Arnaldo Milian Castro Hospital. Method: A retrospective study in 21 patients who were hospitalized with diagnoses of vascular injuries in the neck, thorax and abdomen was carried out. The medical histories of the patients were analyzed, as well as the surgery reports and the necropsy protocols in the case of the deceased. Results: There was a predominance of penetrating wounds in the abdomen (38.9 %) and in the thorax (19.05 %), as well as thoracic and abdominal closed traumas. The accidental cause was present in 57.2 percent of the patients. The most affected anatomical region was the abdomen (42.86 %), and the most used surgical procedure was the exploratory laparotomy (76.2 %). An average of 1.21 procedures per patient was carried out. The hypovolemic shock was the complication with the highest incidence, because it appeared in 11 patients (52.38 %), this represents 68.75 percent of all complications. Eleven patients (52.38 %) stayed less than 3 days in hospital. The lesions of the spleen and its vascular pedicle appeared in 23.81 percent of the patients. Conclusions: Penetrating wounds in the abdomen, accidents as a cause of them, and the exploratory laparotomy were predominant. The most affected anatomical area was the abdomen and the hypovolemic shock was the most common complication.http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/cors/pdf/2010/v2n1a10/lesiones.pdfTraumatic vascular injuriessurgical treatment
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author Luis Reinerio Rodríguez Delgado
Carmen Mariela Pérez Torres
Ernesto España Viana
Leonila N Portal Benítez
Álvaro L Lagomasino Hidalgo
Leonel Fuentes Herrera
Ernesto J Lagomasino Vergara
Joaquín Zurbano Fernández
Roger Mirabal Rodríguez
Silvia Olga González Lemus
spellingShingle Luis Reinerio Rodríguez Delgado
Carmen Mariela Pérez Torres
Ernesto España Viana
Leonila N Portal Benítez
Álvaro L Lagomasino Hidalgo
Leonel Fuentes Herrera
Ernesto J Lagomasino Vergara
Joaquín Zurbano Fernández
Roger Mirabal Rodríguez
Silvia Olga González Lemus
LESIONES VASCULARES TRAUMÁTICAS DE CUELLO, TÓRAX Y ABDOMEN / Traumatic vascular injuries of the neck, thorax and abdomen
CorSalud
Traumatic vascular injuries
surgical treatment
author_facet Luis Reinerio Rodríguez Delgado
Carmen Mariela Pérez Torres
Ernesto España Viana
Leonila N Portal Benítez
Álvaro L Lagomasino Hidalgo
Leonel Fuentes Herrera
Ernesto J Lagomasino Vergara
Joaquín Zurbano Fernández
Roger Mirabal Rodríguez
Silvia Olga González Lemus
author_sort Luis Reinerio Rodríguez Delgado
title LESIONES VASCULARES TRAUMÁTICAS DE CUELLO, TÓRAX Y ABDOMEN / Traumatic vascular injuries of the neck, thorax and abdomen
title_short LESIONES VASCULARES TRAUMÁTICAS DE CUELLO, TÓRAX Y ABDOMEN / Traumatic vascular injuries of the neck, thorax and abdomen
title_full LESIONES VASCULARES TRAUMÁTICAS DE CUELLO, TÓRAX Y ABDOMEN / Traumatic vascular injuries of the neck, thorax and abdomen
title_fullStr LESIONES VASCULARES TRAUMÁTICAS DE CUELLO, TÓRAX Y ABDOMEN / Traumatic vascular injuries of the neck, thorax and abdomen
title_full_unstemmed LESIONES VASCULARES TRAUMÁTICAS DE CUELLO, TÓRAX Y ABDOMEN / Traumatic vascular injuries of the neck, thorax and abdomen
title_sort lesiones vasculares traumáticas de cuello, tórax y abdomen / traumatic vascular injuries of the neck, thorax and abdomen
publisher Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara
series CorSalud
issn 2078-7170
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Introduction and Objectives: Vascular injuries have been described since the ancient times. They represent 3 percent of traumatisms; and the most worrisome aspect is their dangerousness, because more than half of the patients die within the first 24 hours due to the hemorrhages they cause. This investigation was carried out with the objective of determining the incidence of the different types of vascular injuries at the Arnaldo Milian Castro Hospital. Method: A retrospective study in 21 patients who were hospitalized with diagnoses of vascular injuries in the neck, thorax and abdomen was carried out. The medical histories of the patients were analyzed, as well as the surgery reports and the necropsy protocols in the case of the deceased. Results: There was a predominance of penetrating wounds in the abdomen (38.9 %) and in the thorax (19.05 %), as well as thoracic and abdominal closed traumas. The accidental cause was present in 57.2 percent of the patients. The most affected anatomical region was the abdomen (42.86 %), and the most used surgical procedure was the exploratory laparotomy (76.2 %). An average of 1.21 procedures per patient was carried out. The hypovolemic shock was the complication with the highest incidence, because it appeared in 11 patients (52.38 %), this represents 68.75 percent of all complications. Eleven patients (52.38 %) stayed less than 3 days in hospital. The lesions of the spleen and its vascular pedicle appeared in 23.81 percent of the patients. Conclusions: Penetrating wounds in the abdomen, accidents as a cause of them, and the exploratory laparotomy were predominant. The most affected anatomical area was the abdomen and the hypovolemic shock was the most common complication.
topic Traumatic vascular injuries
surgical treatment
url http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/cors/pdf/2010/v2n1a10/lesiones.pdf
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