
pmid: 21388840
To analyse management and outcomes of carotid artery (CA) injuries.Retrospective study of the patients in the combat operations in Chechnya (1999-2002) and in peacetime (2003-2009).A total of 46 patients with missile (27) and stab (19) wounds, who had common and internal CA injury, underwent an open surgery. Temporary shunts (TSs) were placed in eight patients with more severe injuries.Retrospective analysis of patients' data.CA ligation and CA repair were performed in 9 and 37 patients, respectively. Of the nine patients with CA ligation, five developed neurologic deficit; the remaining four patients died (100% of poor outcomes). Of the 37 patients with blood flow restoration, nine patients died and neurologic deficit persisted in two patients (30% of poor outcomes) (p < 0.05). Among patients with TS, three patients died and two had stable neurologic deficit (63% of poor results). Of the patients without TS, 10 patients died and five had neurologic disorders (56% of poor outcomes) (p = 0.53).CA repair is the method of choice in CA injury. TS use does not result in a decreased mortality rate or neurologic deficit reduction in patients with severe injuries.
Adult, Male, Time Factors, Risk Assessment, Severity of Illness Index, Penetrating neck injury, Russia, Stump pressure, Neck Injuries, Blast Injuries, Risk Factors, Humans, Ligation, Retrospective Studies, Medicine(all), Chi-Square Distribution, Multiple Trauma, Anastomosis, Surgical, Suture Techniques, Carotid arteries, Treatment Outcome, Female, Nervous System Diseases, Carotid Artery Injuries, Neck, Carotid trauma
Adult, Male, Time Factors, Risk Assessment, Severity of Illness Index, Penetrating neck injury, Russia, Stump pressure, Neck Injuries, Blast Injuries, Risk Factors, Humans, Ligation, Retrospective Studies, Medicine(all), Chi-Square Distribution, Multiple Trauma, Anastomosis, Surgical, Suture Techniques, Carotid arteries, Treatment Outcome, Female, Nervous System Diseases, Carotid Artery Injuries, Neck, Carotid trauma
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