四肢筋膜切开术在发展中国家的设置-南非的经验。

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
South African Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2025-03-01
A Bok, V Y Kong, J Ko, J Wang, J L Bruce, G L Laing, D L Clarke
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摘要

背景:本研究旨在确定发展中国家急性筋膜切开术治疗筋膜间室综合征的原因、频谱和结果。本研究作为彼得马里茨堡大都会创伤服务(PMTS)的经验,急性筋膜切开术的概述。方法:2012年12月至2020年9月期间接受筋膜切开术的所有患者均从混合电子医疗登记(HEMR)中确定。结果:在回顾的8年期间,共有97例患者需要筋膜切开术。平均年龄27.96岁。其中88%(85/97)为男性,12%(12/97)为女性。57例穿透伤,23例蛇咬伤,17例钝性外伤导致筋膜室综合征,需要切开筋膜。其中,52%的损伤涉及下肢,47%涉及上肢,1%涉及上肢和下肢的损伤。平均住院时间12天,死亡率3%。结论:广泛的损伤可导致四肢急性筋膜室综合征(ACS),需要进行筋膜切开术。临床医生在处理这些情况时必须积极排除ACS。一旦确诊,ACS需要进行筋膜切开术。在院前时间较长的环境中,ACS的预期治疗似乎作用不大。
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Extremity fasciotomy in the developing world setting - a South African experience.

Background: This study aims to determine the cause, spectrum and outcomes of acute fasciotomy for compartment syndrome in a developing world setting. This study serves as an overview of the Pietermaritzburg Metropolitan Trauma Service (PMTS) experience of acute fasciotomy.

Methods: All patients who underwent a fasciotomy between December 2012 and September 2020 were identified from the Hybrid Electronic Medical Registry (HEMR).

Results: During the eight-year period under review, a total of 97 patients required fasciotomy. The mean age was 27.96 years. Of these patients, 88% (85/97) were male and 12% (12/97) were female. There were 57 penetrating injuries, 23 snakebite-related injuries and 17 blunt trauma-related injuries resulting in compartment syndrome requiring fasciotomy. Of these, 52% of injuries involved the lower limb and 47% involved the upper limb, with 1% involving an injury to both upper and lower limbs. The average hospital stay was 12 days, and the mortality rate was 3%.

Conclusion: A broad range of injuries may precipitate acute compartment syndrome (ACS) of the extremity and mandate fasciotomy. Clinicians must actively exclude ACS when managing these conditions. Once identified, ACS requires fasciotomy. In an environment with long prehospital times there seems to be little role for expectant treatment of ACS.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Surgery (SAJS) is a quarterly, general surgical journal. It carries research articles and letters, editorials, clinical practice and other surgical articles and personal opinion, South African health-related news, obituaries and general correspondence.
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