成人钝性肾损伤的处理:单一机构的10年回顾性回顾

Jin Soo Kim, Ki Hoon Kim, Se Hun Kim
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目的:肾损伤发生在高达5%的创伤病例,肾脏是第三大损伤的腹部器官。本研究的目的是分析钝性肾损伤患者的临床特点,并回顾高级别钝性肾损伤的治疗方法。方法:回顾性分析2010年3月至2020年2月在白海云台医院就诊的创伤患者病历。分析了人口统计学、损伤模式、临床表现、管理和结果的数据。结果:本研究共纳入68例肾外伤患者。最常见的肾损伤为III级(<i>n</i>= 27, 39.7%)。跌倒是主要的损伤机制(<i>n</i>= 33, 48.5%)和23.5% (<i>n</i>= 16例)。肾损伤相关器官损害包括胸部损伤(57.4%,<i>n</i>= 39)和腹部或盆腔内容物损伤(48.5%,<i>n</i>= 33)。总死亡率为2.9% (<i>n</i>= 2)。高级别肾损伤45例(AAST肾损伤分级Ш-V)。高级别(<i>n</i>= 44, 97.8%)和低档(<i>n</i>= 23, 100%)接受非手术治疗的肾外伤患者(<i>p</i>= 0.511)。除损伤严重程度评分在低级别与高级别肾外伤患者间差异有统计学意义(<i>p</i>= 0.001)。结论:大多数外伤性肾损伤患者,即使是重度损伤患者,均可采用非手术治疗,预后良好。
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Management of Adult Blunt Renal Injury: A 10-Year Retrospective Review at a Single Institution
Purpose: Renal injury occurs in up to 5% of trauma cases and the kidney is the third most wounded abdominal organ. The study objective was to analyze clinical characteristics of patients with blunt renal trauma and review the treatment of high-grade blunt renal injuries.Methods: The medical charts of trauma patients who visited Haeundae Paik Hospital between March 2010 and February 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Data on demographics, injury patterns, clinical presentation, management, and outcomes were analyzed.Results: A total of 68 patients with renal trauma were included in this study. The most common renal injury was Grade III (n = 27, 39.7%). Falling was the predominant mechanism of injury (n = 33, 48.5%), and 23.5% (n = 16) of patients sustained isolated renal trauma. Organ damage related to kidney injury included chest injury (57.4%, n = 39) and abdominal or pelvic content injury (48.5%, n = 33). The overall mortality rate was 2.9% (n = 2). There were 45 cases of high-grade renal trauma (AAST Kidney injury scale Grade Ш-V). There was no statistical difference in the outcomes of high-grade (n = 44, 97.8%) and low-grade (n = 23, 100%) renal trauma patients who received nonoperative treatment (p = 0.511). Variables did not differ significantly, except for the injury severity score which was statistically significantly different between low-grade and high-grade renal trauma patients (p = 0.001).Conclusion: Most patients with traumatic renal injury, even those with high-grade injury, can be managed by nonoperative treatment, and have a good prognosis.
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