Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries in young Korean soldiers: a recent 10-year retrospective study.

Journal of Trauma and Injury Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-08 DOI:10.20408/jti.2024.0001
Chul Jung, Jae-Hyun Yun, Eun Jin Kim, Jaechan Park, Jiwoon Yeom, Kyoung-Eun Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: Traumatic peripheral nerve injury (PNI), which occurs in up to 3% of trauma patients, is a devastating condition that often leads to permanent disability. However, knowledge of traumatic PNI is limited. We describe epidemiology and clinical characteristics of traumatic PNI in Korea and identify the predictors of traumatic complete PNI.

Methods: A list of enlisted soldier patients who were discharged from military service due to PNI over a 10-year period (2012-2021) was obtained, and their medical records were reviewed. Patients were classified according to the causative events (traumatic vs. nontraumatic) and injury severity (complete vs. incomplete). Of traumatic PNIs, we compared the clinical variables between the incomplete and complete PNI groups and identified predictors of complete PNI.

Results: Of the 119 young male patients who were discharged from military service due to PNI, 85 (71.4%) were injured by a traumatic event; among them, 22 (25.9%) were assessed as having a complete injury. The most common PNI mechanism (n=49, 57.6%), was adjacent fractures or dislocations. Several injury-related characteristics were significantly associated with complete PNI: laceration or gunshot wound, PNI involving the median nerve, PNI involving multiple individual nerves (multiple PNI), and concomitant muscular or vascular injuries. After adjusting for other possible predictors, multiple PNI was identified as a significant predictor of a complete PNI (odds ratio, 3.583; P=0.017).

Conclusions: In this study, we analyzed the characteristics of enlisted Korean soldiers discharged due to traumatic PNI and found that the most common injury mechanism was adjacent fracture or dislocation (57.6%). Patients with multiple PNI had a significantly increased risk of complete injury. The results of this study contribute to a better understanding of traumatic PNI, which directly leads to a decline in functioning in patients with trauma.

韩国年轻士兵的外伤性周围神经损伤:最近 10 年的回顾性研究。
目的:外伤性周围神经损伤(PNI)发生率高达 3%,是一种破坏性疾病,通常会导致终身残疾。然而,人们对创伤性周围神经损伤的了解还很有限。我们描述了韩国创伤性 PNI 的流行病学和临床特征,并确定了创伤性完全 PNI 的预测因素:我们获得了一份 10 年内(2012-2021 年)因 PNI 而退伍的士兵患者名单,并审查了他们的医疗记录。根据致病事件(创伤性与非创伤性)和损伤严重程度(完全损伤与不完全损伤)对患者进行分类。在创伤性 PNI 中,我们比较了不完全 PNI 组和完全 PNI 组的临床变量,并确定了完全 PNI 的预测因素:结果:在 119 名因 PNI 而退伍的年轻男性患者中,85 人(71.4%)因创伤性事件而受伤;其中 22 人(25.9%)被评估为完全性损伤。最常见的 PNI 机制(49 人,占 57.6%)是邻近骨折或脱位。几种与损伤相关的特征与完全性 PNI 有明显关联:撕裂伤或枪伤、涉及正中神经的 PNI、涉及多条神经的 PNI(多发性 PNI)以及并发的肌肉或血管损伤。在对其他可能的预测因素进行调整后,多发性正中神经损伤被确定为完全性正中神经损伤的重要预测因素(几率比为 3.583;P=0.017):在这项研究中,我们分析了因外伤性 PNI 而退伍的韩国士兵的特征,发现最常见的损伤机制是邻近骨折或脱位(57.6%)。多发性 PNI 患者完全损伤的风险明显增加。本研究的结果有助于更好地了解创伤性 PNI,它直接导致创伤患者功能下降。
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