Blunt Vascular Trauma in the Lower Extremity at a Major Trauma Centre: Salvage Rate and Complications.

Liam Barnard, Sina Karimian, Patrick Foster, Venugopal K Shankar
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Introduction: Blunt trauma of the lower limb with vascular injury can cause devastating outcomes, including loss of limb and even loss of life. The primary aim of this study was to determine the limb salvage rate of patients sustaining such injuries when treated at Leeds General Infirmary (LGI) since becoming a Major Trauma Centre (MTC). The secondary aim was to establish patient complications.

Methods: A retrospective analysis found that from 2013 to 2018, 30 patients, comprising of 32 injured limbs, were treated for blunt trauma to the lower limb associated with vascular injury.

Results: Twenty-four patients were male and six were female. Their mean ages were 32 and 49, respectively. Three limbs were deemed unsalvageable and underwent primary amputation; of the remaining 29 potentially salvageable limbs, 27 (93%) were saved. Median ischaemic times for both amputees and salvaged limbs were under 6 hours. Of the 32 limbs, 27 (84%) were salvaged. All amputees had a MESS score ≥ 7, although not all patients with MESS ≥ 7 required amputation. Eleven limbs had prophylactic fasciotomies, three limbs developed compartment syndrome - all successfully treated and three contracted deep infections - one of which necessitated amputation. All but one patient survived their injuries and were discharged from the hospital.

Conclusion: Attempted salvage of 27/29 (93%) limbs was successful and all but one patient survived these injuries when treated at an MTC. MESS scoring and ischaemic time are useful but not sole predictors of limb salvage. Complication rates are low but may be significant for their future implications.

How to cite this article: Barnard L, Karimian S, Foster P, et al. Blunt Vascular Trauma in the Lower Extremity at a Major Trauma Centre: Salvage Rate and Complications. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr 2023;18(2):87-93.

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大型创伤中心下肢钝性血管创伤:抢救率和并发症。
引言:下肢钝性创伤伴血管损伤可造成毁灭性后果,包括肢体损失甚至生命损失。本研究的主要目的是确定自成为重大创伤中心(MTC)以来,在利兹综合医院(LGI)接受治疗时,遭受此类损伤的患者的肢体挽救率。次要目的是确定患者的并发症。方法:回顾性分析发现,从2013年到2018年,共有30名患者,包括32名受伤的肢体,接受了下肢钝性创伤伴血管损伤的治疗。结果:24例为男性,6例为女性。他们的平均年龄分别为32岁和49岁。三条肢体被认为无法修复,并接受了初次截肢;在剩下的29条可能挽救的肢体中,27条(93%)得以挽救。截肢者和挽救肢体的中位缺血时间均在6小时以下。在32条肢体中,27条(84%)被挽救。所有截肢者的MESS评分≥7,尽管并非所有MESS≥7的患者都需要截肢。11条肢体进行了预防性筋膜切开术,3条肢体出现了筋膜室综合征,所有这些都得到了成功治疗,3条感染了深度感染,其中一条需要截肢。除一名患者外,其余患者均从伤中幸存并出院。结论:尝试挽救27/29(93%)的肢体是成功的,在MTC治疗时,除一名患者外,所有患者都能幸存下来。MESS评分和缺血时间是有用的,但不是肢体挽救的唯一预测因素。并发症发生率很低,但对其未来的影响可能很重要。如何引用这篇文章:Barnard L,Karimian S,Foster P等。大型创伤中心下肢钝性血管创伤:抢救率和并发症。2023年创伤肢体康复策略;18(2):87-93。
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Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction
Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction is dedicated to surgeons, allied medical professionals and researchers in the field of orthopaedics and trauma. The scope of the journal is to discuss the fields of skeletal injury, and the complications thereof, congenital and acquired limb deformities and deficiencies, and orthopaedic-related infection, together with their surgical and non-surgical treatments. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, case reports, descriptions of new or recognised treatment techniques, forum discussions of clinical scenarios and relevant correspondence. It aims to provide a widely accessible source of useful information to practitioners in the field through the problem- or technique-based approach of published articles.
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