Spinal gunshot wounds: A retrospective, multicenter, cohort study

Q3 Medicine
G. Ricciardi , O. Martinez , J. Cabrera , J. Matta , V. Davila , J.M. Jimenez , H. Vilchis , V. Tejerina , J. Perez , J.P. Cabrera , R. Yurac
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Abstract

Introduction and objective

To describe the demographic and clinical characteristics and treatment of patients with spinal gunshot wounds across Latin America.

Material and methods

Retrospective, multicenter cohort study of patients treated for gunshot wounds to the spine spanning 12 institutions across Latin America between January 2015 and January 2022. Demographic and clinical data were recorded, including the time of injury, initial assessment, characteristics of the vertebral gunshot injury, and treatment.

Results

Data on 423 patients with spinal gunshot injuries were extracted from institutions in Mexico (82%), Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. Patients were predominantly male civilians in low-risk-of-violence professions, and of lower/middle social status, and a sizeable majority of gunshots were from low-energy firearms. Vertebral injuries mainly affected the thoracic and lumbar spine. Neurological injury was documented in n = 320 (76%) patients, with spinal cord injuries in 269 (63%). Treatment was largely conservative, with just 90 (21%) patients treated surgically, principally using posterior open midline approach to the spine (n = 79; 87%). Injury features distinguishing surgical from non-surgical cases were neurological compromise (p = 0.004), canal compromise (p < 0.001), dirty wounds (p < 0.001), bullet or bone fragment remains in the spinal canal (p < 0.001) and injury pattern (p < 0.001). After a multivariate analysis through a binary logistic regression model, the aforementioned variables remained statistically significant except neurological compromise.

Conclusions

In this multicenter study of spinal gunshot victims, most were treated non-surgically, despite neurological injury in 76% and spinal injury in 63% of patients.

脊柱枪伤:一项回顾性多中心队列研究。
引言和目的:描述拉丁美洲脊柱枪伤患者的人口统计学特征、临床特征和治疗情况:对2015年1月至2022年1月期间拉丁美洲12家医疗机构收治的脊柱枪伤患者进行回顾性多中心队列研究。研究记录了人口统计学和临床数据,包括受伤时间、初步评估、脊椎枪伤特征和治疗方法:从墨西哥(82%)、阿根廷、巴西、哥伦比亚和委内瑞拉的医疗机构提取了 423 名脊柱枪伤患者的数据。患者主要为男性平民,从事暴力风险较低的职业,社会地位中下,绝大多数枪伤来自低能量枪支。椎骨损伤主要发生在胸椎和腰椎。有记录的神经系统损伤患者有320人(76%),其中脊髓损伤患者有269人(63%)。治疗主要采用保守疗法,仅有 90 名(21%)患者接受了手术治疗,主要采用脊柱后开放中线入路(79 人;87%)。区分手术和非手术病例的损伤特征是神经功能受损(p=0.004)、椎管受损(pConclusions):在这项关于脊柱枪击受害者的多中心研究中,尽管76%的患者有神经损伤,63%的患者有脊柱损伤,但大多数患者都接受了非手术治疗。
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