夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省德班因科西·阿尔伯特·卢图利中心医院气管支气管损伤的审计。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
X Ntombela, V Ntola, T C Hardcastle
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摘要

背景:气管支气管树损伤(TBTI)是一种在所有创伤患者中罕见的创伤类型,在非洲文献匮乏。这可能是由于颈部和胸部的钝性或穿透性创伤造成的。本研究的目的是记录KwaZulu-Natal地区TBTI的损伤范围、手术和非手术治疗的经验和结果。方法:这是一项单中心回顾性分析,对所有在英科西阿尔伯特卢图利中心医院(IALCH)转诊的21年来的TBTI患者进行分析。数据收集时间从2003年1月1日延长至2023年12月31日。结果:穿透性损伤是最常见的损伤原因,共32例(86%),钝性损伤5例(14%)。解剖上,颈气管损伤20例,胸气管损伤8例,支气管损伤6例,多发部位损伤3例。共有27例(73%)患者接受手术治疗,10例(27%)患者接受保守治疗。4例患者总体死亡,1例患者存活并伴有长期疾病后遗症。总中位住院时间为6天(IQR 4-10)。结论:TBTI仍然是一种罕见的损伤。脓毒症是手术和保守治疗的主要死亡原因之一。在某些情况下,保守治疗与最终手术治疗一样有效。总体而言,本中心TBTI治疗效果良好。
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An audit of tracheobronchial tree injuries at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.

Background: Tracheobronchial tree injuries (TBTI) represent a type of trauma that is rare among all trauma patients, with a paucity of literature available in Africa. These may result from blunt or penetrating trauma to the neck and thorax (chest). The purpose of this study was to document the spectrum of injury and the experience with surgical and nonsurgical management and outcome of TBTI in the KwaZulu-Natal setting.

Methods: This was a single-centre retrospective analysis of all patients with TBTI referred to Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital (IALCH) over 21 years. Data collection extended from 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2023.

Results: Penetrating trauma was the most common cause of injury, with a total of 32 patients (86%), while blunt injuries were seen in five patients (14%). Anatomically, there were 20 cervical tracheal injuries, eight thoracic tracheal injuries, six bronchial injuries and three multiple site injuries. A total of 27 (73%) patients underwent surgery, while 10 (27%) patients were managed conservatively. Overall mortality was seen in four patients and one patient survived with long-term disease sequelae. The overall median duration hospital stay was 6 days (IQR 4-10).

Conclusion: TBTI remains a rare injury. Sepsis was one of the main causes of death in both surgical and conservative management. Conservative management in selected cases is just as effective as definitive surgical management. Overall, there was good outcome with TBTI in this centre.

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CiteScore
0.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
43
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>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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