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Surgical intervention for blunt bowel and mesenteric injury: indications and time intervals
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Nasu, Toru
, Okishio, Yuko
, Kawashima, Shuji
, Kato, Seiya
, Kunitatsu, Kosei
, Ueda, Kentaro
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Colon
/ Emergency medical care
/ Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Intervention
/ Laparotomy
/ Large intestine
/ Mesentery
/ Mortality
/ Trauma
2021
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Surgical intervention for blunt bowel and mesenteric injury: indications and time intervals
by
Nasu, Toru
, Okishio, Yuko
, Kawashima, Shuji
, Kato, Seiya
, Kunitatsu, Kosei
, Ueda, Kentaro
in
Colon
/ Emergency medical care
/ Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Intervention
/ Laparotomy
/ Large intestine
/ Mesentery
/ Mortality
/ Trauma
2021
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Surgical intervention for blunt bowel and mesenteric injury: indications and time intervals
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Nasu, Toru
, Okishio, Yuko
, Kawashima, Shuji
, Kato, Seiya
, Kunitatsu, Kosei
, Ueda, Kentaro
in
Colon
/ Emergency medical care
/ Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Intervention
/ Laparotomy
/ Large intestine
/ Mesentery
/ Mortality
/ Trauma
2021
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Surgical intervention for blunt bowel and mesenteric injury: indications and time intervals
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Surgical intervention for blunt bowel and mesenteric injury: indications and time intervals
2021
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PurposeDecision making in management of blunt bowel and mesenteric injury (BBMI) is difficult. This study aimed to identify indicators for laparotomy and appropriate time intervals to surgery.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed our hospital’s trauma registry to identify patients with a diagnosis of BBMI from February 2011 to July 2017. Patients requiring therapeutic surgical treatment (OM group) were compared with those who did not (NOM group). Preoperative risk factors for surgery (with p < 0.1 by univariate analysis) were integrated in a multivariate logistic regression model. In the OM group, we identified relevant factors for time intervals to surgical interventions.ResultsAmong 2808 trauma patients admitted to our hospital, 83 (3.0%) had bowel and mesenteric injury; 6 patients with penetrating trauma, 2 lethal, untreated cases, and 2 patients who underwent exploratory laparotomy were excluded. Finally, 73 patients (47 males), with a mean Injury Severity Score (ISS) of 23, were included. Results from univariate analysis identified three relevant factors between the OM and NOM groups: ISS score (p = 0.036), hemodynamic instability (p = 0.041), and free air (p = 0.0018). Multivariate analysis revealed one relevant factor, free air (p = 0.0002). Short intervals between hospital admission and intervention were associated with 7-day mortality (p = 0.029), hemodynamic instability (p = 0.0009), focused assessment with sonography for trauma positive (p < 0.0001), and mesenteric extravasation (p = 0.012).ConclusionsEarly surgical intervention is essential in cases of hemodynamically unstable BBMI and bowel perforation with free air; nevertheless, it is associated with high mortality. We suggest that prompt transport along with early intervention could significantly lessen mortality.
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Springer Nature B.V
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