Pediatric vascular trauma in Manaus, Amazon - Brazil

ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the incidence of pediatric vascular injuries in patients treated at the Emergency Room of the Eastern Children's Hospital, in Manaus. Methods: we conducted a retrospective study of pediatric patients who suffered vascular injuries treated between February 2001 to...

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Main Authors: CLEINALDO DE ALMEIDA COSTA, JOSÉ EMERSON DOS SANTOS SOUZA, ANTÔNIO OLIVEIRA DE ARAÚJO, FLÁVIO AUGUSTO OLIVA MELO, ISABELLE NASCIMENTO COSTA, PAULO HENRIQUE KLEIN
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Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
Series:Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
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spelling doaj-c3807036101d418baf5ff4b32d6de56f2020-11-25T01:27:13ZengColégio Brasileiro de CirurgiõesRevista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões1809-454643532032610.1590/0100-69912016005004S0100-69912016000500320Pediatric vascular trauma in Manaus, Amazon - BrazilCLEINALDO DE ALMEIDA COSTAJOSÉ EMERSON DOS SANTOS SOUZAANTÔNIO OLIVEIRA DE ARAÚJOFLÁVIO AUGUSTO OLIVA MELOISABELLE NASCIMENTO COSTAPAULO HENRIQUE KLEINABSTRACT Objective: to assess the incidence of pediatric vascular injuries in patients treated at the Emergency Room of the Eastern Children's Hospital, in Manaus. Methods: we conducted a retrospective study of pediatric patients who suffered vascular injuries treated between February 2001 to February 2012. Results: we studied 71 patients, predominantly male (78.87%), with a mean age of 7.63 years. The predominant mechanism of injury was stab wound in 27 patients (38.03%). The average hospital stay was 10.18 days; 16 patients required care in intensive care unit, with average stay of 8.81 days. The main injuries occurred in the extremities, the upper limb being the most affected, with lesions of the ulnar artery in 13 (15.66%) and radial in 10 (12.04%). The mostly applied procedure was vascular exploration 35 (32.4%). Complications occurred in nine patients (12.68%). Mortality was 1.4%, in one patient with a lesion of the common iliac vein and the inferior vena cava due fall from height. Conclusion: pediatric vascular injury occurred predominantly in the extremities. The dimensions of the injured vessels made surgical correction more complex and increased complication rates, particularly amputations.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69912016000500320&lng=en&tlng=enTraumaVascular. Child. Adolescent
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author CLEINALDO DE ALMEIDA COSTA
JOSÉ EMERSON DOS SANTOS SOUZA
ANTÔNIO OLIVEIRA DE ARAÚJO
FLÁVIO AUGUSTO OLIVA MELO
ISABELLE NASCIMENTO COSTA
PAULO HENRIQUE KLEIN
spellingShingle CLEINALDO DE ALMEIDA COSTA
JOSÉ EMERSON DOS SANTOS SOUZA
ANTÔNIO OLIVEIRA DE ARAÚJO
FLÁVIO AUGUSTO OLIVA MELO
ISABELLE NASCIMENTO COSTA
PAULO HENRIQUE KLEIN
Pediatric vascular trauma in Manaus, Amazon - Brazil
Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
Trauma
Vascular. Child. Adolescent
author_facet CLEINALDO DE ALMEIDA COSTA
JOSÉ EMERSON DOS SANTOS SOUZA
ANTÔNIO OLIVEIRA DE ARAÚJO
FLÁVIO AUGUSTO OLIVA MELO
ISABELLE NASCIMENTO COSTA
PAULO HENRIQUE KLEIN
author_sort CLEINALDO DE ALMEIDA COSTA
title Pediatric vascular trauma in Manaus, Amazon - Brazil
title_short Pediatric vascular trauma in Manaus, Amazon - Brazil
title_full Pediatric vascular trauma in Manaus, Amazon - Brazil
title_fullStr Pediatric vascular trauma in Manaus, Amazon - Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric vascular trauma in Manaus, Amazon - Brazil
title_sort pediatric vascular trauma in manaus, amazon - brazil
publisher Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
series Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
issn 1809-4546
description ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the incidence of pediatric vascular injuries in patients treated at the Emergency Room of the Eastern Children's Hospital, in Manaus. Methods: we conducted a retrospective study of pediatric patients who suffered vascular injuries treated between February 2001 to February 2012. Results: we studied 71 patients, predominantly male (78.87%), with a mean age of 7.63 years. The predominant mechanism of injury was stab wound in 27 patients (38.03%). The average hospital stay was 10.18 days; 16 patients required care in intensive care unit, with average stay of 8.81 days. The main injuries occurred in the extremities, the upper limb being the most affected, with lesions of the ulnar artery in 13 (15.66%) and radial in 10 (12.04%). The mostly applied procedure was vascular exploration 35 (32.4%). Complications occurred in nine patients (12.68%). Mortality was 1.4%, in one patient with a lesion of the common iliac vein and the inferior vena cava due fall from height. Conclusion: pediatric vascular injury occurred predominantly in the extremities. The dimensions of the injured vessels made surgical correction more complex and increased complication rates, particularly amputations.
topic Trauma
Vascular. Child. Adolescent
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69912016000500320&lng=en&tlng=en
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