一级创伤中心骨盆骨折患者的下尿路损伤- 11年的经验。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Lasse Rehné Jensen, Andreas Røder, Emma Possfelt-Møller, Upender Martin Singh, Mikael Aagaard, Allan Evald Nielsen, Lars Bo Svendsen, Luit Penninga
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摘要

背景:骨盆骨折患者可发生泌尿系统损伤。治疗建议缺乏确凿的证据,往往是实用主义的。有一个持续的需要描述短期和长期发病率后,下尿路创伤。目的:描述骨盆骨折后下尿路损伤的发生率、诊断、治疗和发病率。患者和方法:回顾性研究,包括2009年至2020年在一级创伤中心收治的骨盆,包括髋臼骨折患者,涵盖280万公民。结果测量包括主要管理、治疗轨迹、短期和长期并发症和结果。结果:39例(5%)骨盆骨折患者合并尿道和/或膀胱损伤,1例髋臼骨折患者合并膀胱损伤。尿道损伤的处理有很大的不同,完全尿道破裂与严重的短期和长期并发症有关。只有1例膀胱损伤患者出现了严重的长期并发症。结论:骨盆骨折患者下尿路损伤的处理仍然是一个主要的挑战。需要特别关注的是尿道损伤,尽管这也归因于复杂的多学科患者轨迹,但我们发现即使在经验丰富的中心也没有系统的治疗和随访。减少尿道创伤后的长期并发症是一个持续的需要,这应该在多中心研究中得到解决。
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Lower urinary tract injuries in patients with pelvic fractures at a level 1 trauma center - an 11-year experience.

Background: Urological injuries can occur in patients with pelvic fractures. Treatment recommendations lack solid evidence and is often pragmatical. There is a continuous need to describe short- and long-term morbidity following lower urinary tract trauma.

Objective: To describe incidence, diagnosis, treatment, and morbidity following lower urinary tract injuries in pelvic fractures.

Patients and methods: Retrospective study including patients with pelvic, including acetabular, fractures admitted to a Level I Trauma Centre covering 2.8 million citizens between 2009 and 2020. Outcome measurements comprised primary management, treatment trajectory, short- and long-term complications and outcomes.

Results: A total of 39 (5%) patients with pelvic fractures had concomitant urethral and/or bladder injuries, and one patient with an acetabular fracture had a bladder injury. The management of urethral injuries varied vastly, and complete urethral ruptures were associated with severe short- and long-term complications. Only one patient with bladder injury experienced severe long-term complications.

Conclusions: Management of lower urinary tract injuries in patients with major pelvic fractures remains a major challenge. Special attention should be focused on urethral injuries where we uncovered an unsystematic treatment and follow-up even in a highly experienced centre, although this is also attributed to complicated multidisciplinary patient trajectories. There is a continuous need to reduce long-term complications following urethral trauma which should be addressed in multicenter studies.

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Scandinavian Journal of Urology
Scandinavian Journal of Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
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70
期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Urology is a journal for the clinical urologist and publishes papers within all fields in clinical urology. Experimental papers related to clinical questions are also invited.Important reports with great news value are published promptly.
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