血管外科在术中急诊会诊中的作用

A. Durmaz, A. Arıkan, S. Gur, M. Kanko
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目的:血管外科是外科治疗多学科方法的重要组成部分,血管外科医生经常被要求在术中为他们的同事提供即时帮助。我们的目的是描述在单个三级学术中心的紧急术中会诊期间提供的援助程度。材料与方法:我们回顾了我院近4年(2017年1月1日- 2020年12月31日)术中会诊的患者记录,并整理收集到的数据。结果:确定了40例术中紧急会诊。55%的患者为女性,平均年龄48.83岁。最常被咨询的专科是妇产科(32%)。指标病例为选择性/非紧急(90%),大多数涉及肿瘤切除(77.5%)。血管复诊的主要原因是血运重建术(37.5%)。对主血管及介入的解剖领域进行了分类。大多数病例(50%)包括保留血流,首选包括初级动脉修复(20%)和出血血管结扎(20%)。术后平均住院时间13天,30天死亡率5.1%。结论:血管外科医生运用多种技能和技术,努力应对不同解剖部位的紧急开放手术会诊。我们的研究为现代血管外科医生所需的广泛知识和技能以及在多学科方法中提供的核心服务中亚专科的地位提供了证据。
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The role of vascular surgery in intraoperative emergency consultations
Aim: Vascular surgery is an important part of the multidisciplinary approach to surgical treatments, and vascular surgeons are often called on intraoperatively to provide immediate assistance to their colleagues. Our aim was to describe the extent of assistance provided during emergency intraoperative consultations at a single tertiary academic centre. Material and Methods: We reviewed the records of patients who were consulted intraoperatively in our hospital over a period of approximately 4 years (January 1, 2017-December 31, 2020) and organized the data collected. Results: 40 emergency intraoperative consultations were identified. 55% of the patients were female, with an average age of 48.83 years. The most frequently consulted subspecialty was obstetrics and gynecology (32%). Index cases were elective/nonurgent (90%), most involving tumor resection (77.5%). The primary reason for vascular consultation was revascularization (37.5%). The primary blood vessel and anatomic field of intervention were categorized. Most cases (50%) included preservation of blood flow, including primary arterial repair (20%) and ligation of the bleeding vessels (20%) in the first choice. Postoperative mean length of stay was 13 days, with a 30-day mortality of 5.1%. Conclusion: Using a wide variety of skills and techniques, vascular surgeons strive to respond to urgent open surgical consultations in various anatomical sites. Our study provides evidence to the wide range of knowledge and skills required for modern vascular surgeons and the place of the subspecialty in the core services offered in a multidisciplinary approach.
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