An Audit of Surgical Neck Explorations for Penetrating Neck Injuries in Northwestern Nigeria: Experience from a Teaching Hospital.

Nigerian Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-09 DOI:10.4103/njs.NJS_63_20
Abdulrazak Ajiya, Iliyasu Yunusa Shuaibu, Hamza Manir Anka
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Background: Penetrating neck injury is a major trauma mechanism present in about 5%-10% of trauma patients with an estimated mortality of 3%-10%. The management of these injuries is dependent on the anatomical level of injury.

Objectives: The objective of the study was to document the clinical and operative findings as well as the treatment outcome among our patients who underwent neck exploration for penetrating neck injuries.

Materials and methods: A retrospective review of patients who had neck exploration for penetrating neck injury between January 2012 and December 2018 was done.

Results: Thirty-five patients all of whom had surgical neck exploration were included. The age ranged from 15 to 62 years with a male: female of 7.8:1. The mean age was 30.7 years with standard deviation of ± 12.5 years and the peak age of occurrence of 20-29 years. The mechanism of injury was commonly arrow injury in 9 (25.7%) and suicidal cutthroat in 7 (20%) patients. Thirty-two (91.4%) patients presented with stable vital signs. Zone II neck injuries were most prevalent, seen in 23 (65.7%) patients. Laryngeal injury in 7 (20%) and soft-tissue injury in 7 (20%) of the patients were the most common intraoperative findings. The complication rate of 17.1% with a mortality rate of 2.9% was recorded. There was a statistically significant association between the presence of vascular injury and the development of complications after exploration (Chi-square = 5.666, P = 0.017). It was also a significant positive predictor of complication following neck exploration (odds ratio = 0.017, P = 0.048).

Conclusion: Male young adults were most involved, commonly from arrow and stab injuries. Although laryngeal and soft-tissue injuries were predominant, vascular injuries were most associated with postoperative complications.

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尼日利亚西北部某教学医院对穿透性颈部损伤手术颈部探查的审计
背景:穿透性颈部损伤是约5%-10%创伤患者的主要创伤机制,估计死亡率为3%-10%。这些损伤的处理取决于损伤的解剖水平。目的:本研究的目的是记录对穿透性颈部损伤进行颈部探查的患者的临床和手术表现以及治疗结果。材料与方法:回顾性分析2012年1月至2018年12月间接受颈部探查治疗的穿透性颈部损伤患者。结果:本组35例患者均行颈部探查术。年龄15 ~ 62岁,男女比例为7.8:1。平均年龄30.7岁,标准差为±12.5岁,发病高峰年龄为20 ~ 29岁。损伤机制多为箭伤9例(25.7%),自杀式割伤7例(20%)。32例(91.4%)患者生命体征稳定。II区颈部损伤最为常见,23例(65.7%)。术中最常见的表现是喉损伤7例(20%)和软组织损伤7例(20%)。并发症发生率为17.1%,死亡率为2.9%。血管损伤的存在与探查后并发症的发生有统计学意义(χ 2 = 5.666, P = 0.017)。它也是颈探查术后并发症的显著阳性预测因子(优势比= 0.017,P = 0.048)。结论:青壮年男性以箭伤和刀伤为主。虽然喉部和软组织损伤是主要的,但血管损伤与术后并发症最相关。
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