Transarticular gunshot injuries: a systematic review of 150 years of management

N. Ferreira, C. Anley, Etienne Joubert
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: This review aims to collate all published work on the management of transarticular gunshot injuries to better inform decision-making when managing these injuries METHODS: A systematic review using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) was undertaken. A literature search of major electronic databases was conducted to identify journal articles relating to the management of transarticular gunshot injuries published from database inception until 31 January 2021 RESULTS: Sixty-eight publications reporting on the management of 544 patients were included. Injuries to the lower limbs were reported in 438 cases (81%), while injuries to the upper limb accounted for 106 cases (19%). A total of 145 patients (27%) developed a deep infection. Following the routine use of antibiotics, 6% of patients (14/251) developed an infection. A significantly higher hip joint infection rate was seen in patients who sustained associated hollow viscus injury (11/30, 37% CONCLUSION: The management of transarticular gunshot injuries is currently based on limited high-quality evidence. Modern antibiotic and surgical management practices have resulted in low overall septic complications; however, different joints have different injury and complication profiles. Future research should be aimed at identifying joint-specific evidence-based care pathways Level of evidence: Level 4 Keywords: gunshot, ballistic, joint, transarticular, intra-articular
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经关节枪伤:150年管理的系统回顾
摘要背景:本综述旨在整理所有已发表的关于经关节枪伤管理的研究成果,以便在管理这些伤害时更好地为决策提供信息。方法:采用系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)进行系统评价。对主要电子数据库进行文献检索,以确定从数据库建立到2021年1月31日发表的与经关节枪伤管理相关的期刊文章。结果:纳入了68篇报告544例患者管理的出版物。下肢损伤438例(81%),上肢损伤106例(19%)。145例患者(27%)发生深部感染。常规使用抗生素后,6%的患者(14/251)发生感染。结论:经关节枪伤的治疗目前基于有限的高质量证据。现代抗生素和外科治疗方法降低了脓毒性并发症的发生率;然而,不同的关节有不同的损伤和并发症。未来的研究应旨在确定关节特异性循证护理途径证据水平:4级关键词:枪击,弹道,关节,经关节,关节内
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