Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment Methods of High-Pressure Injection Injury: A Single-Center Retrospective Case Series Study.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Weijie Zhou, Ahmad Alhaskawi, Haiying Zhou, Xiaodi Zou, Sohaib Hasan Abdullah Ezzi, Zewei Wang, Jingtian Lai, Chengjun Yao, Vishnu Goutham Kota, Mohamed Hasan Abdulla Hasan Abdulla, Olga Alenikova, Sahar Ahmed Abdalbary, Hui Lu
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Abstract

Aim: This article emphasizes the essential role of radiological imaging in high-pressure injection injury (HPII) management and assesses the results of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) examinations in providing better details about foreign material extension and assisting surgeons in visualizing operational movement during surgery. Additionally, it shares the authors' experience in managing 16 HPII patients and investigates the application of bone cement in the treatment of injection injuries.

Methods: Data collection of HPII patients was performed between January 2020 and June 2022 in our department, with 16 HPII patients hospitalized with mild to severe high injection injuries. We presented four cases in detail and briefly summarized all 16 cases. The previously reported HPII cases were also investigated to provide a better conclusion and comparison.

Results: MRI examinations can provide vital details about the extent of foreign material extension, helping surgeons achieve better outcomes. Four detailed cases and a summary of 16 cases are presented. The study also found that polyurethane materials were commonly injected with a low amputation rate, and bone cement application was beneficial in reducing inflammation and infection.

Conclusions: The study highlights the importance of MRI in diagnosing HPII and the potential benefits of using bone cement to control infections and decrease the number of surgeries. The comprehensive approach described ensures better outcomes and reduces the rate of severe consequences like amputation.

高压注射损伤的先进诊断和治疗方法:单中心回顾性病例系列研究。
目的:本文强调放射成像在高压注射损伤(HPII)治疗中的重要作用,并评估磁共振成像(MRI)检查在提供更好的异物延伸细节和协助外科医生在手术中观察手术运动方面的结果。此外,本文还分享了作者治疗16例HPII患者的经验,并探讨了骨水泥在注射损伤治疗中的应用。方法:收集我科2020年1月- 2022年6月HPII患者资料,其中16例HPII患者轻重度高注射伤住院。我们详细介绍了4例病例,并简要总结了所有16例病例。为了更好的得出结论并进行比较,我们还对之前报道的HPII病例进行了调查。结果:MRI检查可以提供关于异物延伸程度的重要细节,帮助外科医生获得更好的结果。本文给出了四个详细的案例和16个案例的总结。研究还发现,聚氨酯材料通常注射,截肢率低,骨水泥的应用有利于减少炎症和感染。结论:该研究强调了MRI在诊断HPII中的重要性,以及使用骨水泥控制感染和减少手术次数的潜在益处。所描述的综合方法确保了更好的结果,并减少了截肢等严重后果的发生率。
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0.90
自引率
12.50%
发文量
116
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Annali Italiani di Chirurgia is a bimonthly journal and covers all aspects of surgery:elective, emergency and experimental surgery, as well as problems involving technology, teaching, organization and forensic medicine. The articles are published in Italian or English, though English is preferred because it facilitates the international diffusion of the journal (v.Guidelines for Authors and Norme per gli Autori). The articles published are divided into three main sections:editorials, original articles, and case reports and innovations.
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