Minimally invasive approach in diaphragmatic injuries due to stab wounds: 10 years of experience

M. Oruç, S. Onat, A. Sahin, İsmail Yıldız
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Objective: We aimed to evaluate minimally invasive methods in the diagnosis and treatment of stabbing diaphragmatic injuries. Methods: Between January 2013 and January 2023, 66 patients with suspected diaphragmatic injury (DI) due to stab wounds, were diagnosed and treated with video assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). The records of age, gender, concomitant injuries, surgical approach, morbidity and length of hospital stay were reviewed retrospectively. Results: The mean age of the patients was 26.39 years and they were 59 males and 7 females. Of the patients, 42 (63.4%) were on the left side and 24 (36.4%) were on the right side. According to the sites, The wounds were anterior in 32 (48.5%) of the cases and posterior in 34 (51.5%). Concomitant injuries were seen in 47 cases. DI was confirmed in 30 (45.5%) cases. Of these, 18 (60%) were on the left and 12 (40%) were on the right. The surgeries were VATS alone in 36 (54.5%), VATS via stab wounds in 22 (33.3%), and mini-thoracotomies in 8 (12.1%) of the cases, respectively. DI was confirmed in 30 (45.5%) cases. Eighteen (60%) of them were on the left, and 12 (40%) were on the right (p0.05). The mean duration of hospital stay was 4.58 days in anterior injuries and 6.11 days in posterior injuries. No patient died. Conclusıon: As a minimally invasive method, VATS is the method of choice for the detection and treatment of DI in thoracoabdominal injuries caused by stabbing.
刺伤导致膈肌损伤的微创方法:10 年经验
目的:我们旨在评估诊断和治疗刺伤膈肌的微创方法。 方法:2013 年 1 月至 2023 年 1 月期间,66 例疑似刺伤导致膈肌损伤(DI)的患者接受了视频辅助胸腔镜手术(VATS)的诊断和治疗。回顾性分析了患者的年龄、性别、合并伤、手术方式、发病率和住院时间。 结果显示患者的平均年龄为 26.39 岁,其中男性 59 人,女性 7 人。其中,左侧伤口 42 例(63.4%),右侧伤口 24 例(36.4%)。根据受伤部位,32 例(48.5%)的伤口在前方,34 例(51.5%)的伤口在后方。有 47 例合并有损伤。30例(45.5%)确诊为DI。其中,18 例(60%)位于左侧,12 例(40%)位于右侧。手术方式分别为:36 例(54.5%)单独进行 VATS 手术,22 例(33.3%)通过刺伤进行 VATS 手术,8 例(12.1%)进行迷你胸腔切开术。30例(45.5%)确诊为DI。其中18例(60%)在左侧,12例(40%)在右侧(P0.05)。前部损伤的平均住院时间为 4.58 天,后部损伤的平均住院时间为 6.11 天。没有患者死亡。 结论作为一种微创方法,VATS 是检测和治疗刺伤所致胸腹部损伤的 DI 的首选方法。
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