Management of Vascular Injury in a Vascular Center of a Developing Country

Q. A. Azad, A. I. Khan, A. Mamun, N. Dey, Sajia Sajmin Siddiqua, Mohammad Awlad Hossain
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In surgical practice management of vascular injuries are challenging. Vascular injuries are well addressed in developed countries but there is scarcity of vascular surgeons in developing countries like us and a large number of victims fail to reach specialist in time with consequent loss of limbs or lives. To observe the pattern and outcome of management of vascular injury in a developing country this retrospective study was conducted at the department of vascular surgery, National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Dhaka, Bangladesh. All patients with vascular injury arrived alive were included in the study. Date in terms of age, sex, cause of injury, segment of vessel involved, associated injuries, time elapsed after injury, vascular procedures done and postoperative complications were taken from records of the department and were analyzed. Out of 2174 patients with vascular injury 11 patients died at resuscitation & 52 did not come back after referral to other hospitals for management of associated injuries. Most of the patients were young male & road traffic accidents was the most common cause (91.50%). Majority (53.60%) of the patients presented after 6 hours. Majority of the cases lower limb vessels were injured (64.05%). Among the associated injuries combine orthopedic & soft tissue injuries were most common (60.58%). Among the vascular procedures antilogous venous graft (42.39%) followed by end to end anastomosis (27.79%) were in majority of the cases. In case of extremity vascular injury limb amputation rate was 35.40%. This morbidity can be reduced by improvement of road safely measures, encouraging doctors to vascular surgery specialty and effective training of orthopedic & general surgeons in the management of extremity vascular injury till the availability of vascular surgeons for provision of vascular services in remote areas. Bangladesh Heart Journal 2021; 36(1) : 32-37
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发展中国家某血管中心血管损伤的处理
在外科实践中,血管损伤的处理是具有挑战性的。血管损伤在发达国家得到了很好的解决,但在像我们这样的发展中国家,血管外科医生缺乏,大量受害者未能及时到达专科医生那里,结果失去了四肢或生命。为了观察发展中国家血管损伤处理的模式和结果,本回顾性研究在孟加拉国达卡国立心血管疾病研究所血管外科进行。所有存活的血管损伤患者均被纳入研究。年龄、性别、损伤原因、受损伤血管节段、相关损伤、损伤后时间、血管手术和术后并发症等数据均取自该科的记录并进行分析。在2174例血管损伤患者中,11例在复苏时死亡,52例在转诊到其他医院处理相关损伤后没有回来。患者以年轻男性居多,以道路交通事故居多(91.50%)。大多数患者(53.60%)在6小时后出现。下肢血管损伤占多数(64.05%)。在相关损伤中,以骨科和软组织损伤最为常见(60.58%)。血管手术中以抗原性静脉移植(42.39%)为主,其次为端端吻合(27.79%)。四肢血管损伤截肢率为35.40%。通过改善道路安全措施,鼓励医生进入血管外科专业,对骨科和普通外科医生进行有效的培训,以管理四肢血管损伤,直到有血管外科医生在偏远地区提供血管服务,可以减少这种发病率。孟加拉国心脏杂志2021;36(1): 32-37
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