[早期枪弹伤和脊柱脊髓钝性损伤的并发症]。

Q4 Medicine
A V Esipov, G I Antonov, V A Manukovsky, I I Ivanov, S Yu Timonin, A O Kelin, Yu V Strunina
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摘要

战斗损伤脊柱和脊髓是罕见的,但有些是最严重的。目前,有必要改善对脊柱和脊髓损伤患者的治疗和康复。然而,伤口感染的复杂过程可能成为影响治疗效果的关键因素。目的:分析现代条件下枪弹伤及脊柱脊髓闭合性损伤早期并发症的结构,确定对其发展影响最大的因素。材料和方法:本工作分析了在医疗后送的不同阶段接受医疗护理的300名受伤受试者的前瞻性检查和治疗结果。65.6%的伤者为枪伤,34.4%为脊柱闭合性损伤。地雷爆炸伤是最常见的- 88%,导弹伤- 12%。患者年龄18 ~ 59岁,中位年龄34岁。大多数观察到的患者(79.6%)有合并损伤。结果:维什涅夫斯基中央军事临床医院在治疗过程中,枪伤组手术并发症发生率为28%,闭合性伤口发生率为7.8%,伤口感染并发症发生率为42.4%,17.6%。只有5.2%的枪伤患者出现了口酒。手术器械的不稳定性在任何情况下都没有记录。脓毒性并发症发生率最高的是枪伤组,为26%,闭合性损伤组为9%。化脓性脑膜炎在3%的患者中发展,他们都有脊柱枪伤。术后伤口化脓发生率为2.7%。总死亡率为6%。结论:脊柱脊髓枪伤及闭合性损伤多为损伤性和严重性相结合。枪伤患者发生手术并发症(脓毒性、术后遗尿)的风险较高。更常见的是伤口疾病的并发症,即肺部、泌尿系统、感染性(肺炎)。伤口口漏也显著增加了手术并发症的可能性。
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[Complications of gunshot wounds and blunt injuries of the spine and spinal cord in early period].

Combat injuries to the spine and spinal cord refer to rare, but some of the most severe. Currently, there is a need to improve the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with injuries to the spine and spinal cord. However, the complicated course of the wound infection can become a critical factor influencing the treatment outcome.

Objective: To analyze the structure of complications in the early period and determine the factors that have the greatest influence on the incidence of their development in gunshot wounds and closed injuries to the spine and spinal cord under modern conditions.

Material and methods: The work analyzed the results of a prospective examination and treatment of 300 injured subjects, who received medical care at various stages of medical evacuation. A total of 65.6% of the injured had gunshot wounds, 34.4% - closed injuries to the spine. Mine blast injuries were the most common - 88%, and missile wounds - 12%. Age of the patients ranged from 18 to 59 years, median age was 34. Most observed patients (79.6%) had combined injuries.

Results: The incidence of surgical complications during the treatment in the Vishnevsky Central Military Clinical Hospital in the group of gunshot wounds amounted to 28%, in closed injuries - 7.8%, complications of the wound infection 42.4% and 17.6%, respectively. Liquorrhea has been observed only in the group with gunshot wounds in 5.2% of cases. The instability of surgical hardware has not been recorded in any case. The highest incidence of purulent-septic complications was recorded in the group with gunshot wounds and amounted to 26%, and in the group with closed injuries - 9%. Purulent meningitis has been developed in 3% of patients, all of them had gunshot wounds to the spine. Postoperative wound pyogenesis has been noted in 2.7%. Overall mortality was 6%.

Conclusion: The combination of the damage and severe nature of the injury are common for gunshot wounds and closed injury to the spine and spinal cord. The risk of surgical complications (purulent-septic, postoperative liquorrhea) for patients with gunshot wounds is higher. More frequent development of complications of wound disease, namely pulmonary, urological, infectious (pneumonia), is typical. Wound liquorrhea also statistically significantly increases the possibility of surgical complications.

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期刊介绍: Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.
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