水上滑雪创伤引起的复杂会阴损伤:强调手术修复和重建原则的病例系列

Jonathan Lutgens , Jamielou Breckenridge , Brooklyn Williams , Kristin Clark , Paul Um , Shane McNevin , Quinton Hatch
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技术的进步带来了直肠损伤的新机制,包括水上摩托艇事故造成的静水压力损伤。大约有20例报告,通常涉及广泛的直肠、阴道和会阴破裂。尽管它们很严重,但目前还没有确定的指导方针来管理这些损伤或确定重建的最佳时机。病例介绍:本病例系列强调了四例严重程度不同的会阴流体静力损伤患者的手术治疗。所有的患者都是健康的年轻女性,她们在高速喷气式滑雪板上作为后排乘客,在加速过程中被向后弹出,以坐姿降落在强大的推进流上。由此产生的强大的流体静力造成复杂的损伤,包括阴道和直肠壁界面的完全破坏,导致创伤性泄殖腔。每位患者在首次住院期间均接受了粪便分流和会阴重建,随后成功进行结肠造口逆转,恢复直肠张力和大便失禁。结论4例患者在住院期间均行CT检查、硬直肠镜检查、远端直肠冲洗、结肠改道、肛肠修复及括约肌重建。这种方法取得了令人满意的美容效果,直肠张力恢复,并维持了尿失禁。本病例系列的研究结果与先前的报道一致,进一步支持粪便转移和立即会阴/括约肌重建是会阴静水损伤的有效治疗策略。
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Complex perineal injuries from jet ski trauma: Case series highlighting surgical repair and reconstruction principles

Background

Technological advancements have introduced new mechanisms of rectal injury, including hydrostatic pressure injuries from jet ski accidents. Approximately 20 cases have been reported, often involving extensive rectal, vaginal, and perineal disruption. Despite their severity, there are no established guidelines for managing these injuries or determining the optimal timing for reconstruction.

Case presentation

This case series highlights the surgical management of four patients who sustained hydrostatic perineal injuries of varying severity. All patients were healthy young women who, while riding as rear passengers on high-speed jet skis, were ejected backward during acceleration, landing in a seated position onto the powerful propulsion stream. The resulting intense hydrostatic forces caused complex injuries, including complete disruption of the vaginal and rectal wall interface, leading to a traumatic cloaca. Each patient underwent fecal diversion and perineal reconstruction during their initial hospitalization, followed by successful colostomy reversal, with restoration of rectal tone and fecal continence.

Conclusion

All four patients underwent CT imaging, rigid proctoscopy, distal rectal irrigation, colonic diversion, and anorectal repair with sphincter reconstruction during their index hospitalization. This approach led to satisfactory cosmetic outcomes, restoration of rectal tone, and maintenance of continence. The findings from this case series align with prior reports, further supporting fecal diversion and immediate perineal/sphincter reconstruction as an effective management strategy for hydrostatic perineal injuries.
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