大韩民国的穿透性眶颅损伤。

Q3 Medicine
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma Pub Date : 2023-08-14 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.13004/kjnt.2023.19.e37
Jung Woo Hyung, Jung Jae Lee, Eunhye Lee, Min Ho Lee
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摘要

目的:当物体进入颅骨并刺穿大脑时,就会发生穿透性脑损伤。这些损伤会损伤大脑的大小部分,危及生命,需要紧急护理。本研究是对我院穿透性头部损伤的总结,并对其治疗和预后进行分析。方法:从2019年至2022年期间访问我们地区创伤中心的创伤患者中招募涉及眼眶和/或颅骨区域的穿透性脑损伤患者。结果:共有8名穿透性脑外伤患者入选。一名患者为女性;中位年龄为53岁(24-72岁)。格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)评分为14或15的5名患者在影像学上未显示严重血管损伤或中线颅内受累,已安全出院。另外三名疑似大血管损伤和中线受累的患者没有存活下来。结论:对患者预后影响最大的是损伤面积和意识水平,以及就诊时的GCS评分。如果中线结构受损,存活的概率极低。
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Penetrating Orbitocranial Injuries in the Republic of Korea.

Penetrating Orbitocranial Injuries in the Republic of Korea.

Penetrating Orbitocranial Injuries in the Republic of Korea.

Penetrating Orbitocranial Injuries in the Republic of Korea.

Objective: Penetrating brain injury occurs when an object enters the skull and pierces the brain. These injuries can damage small or large parts of the brain, are life-threatening, and require emergency care. This study is a summary of penetrating head injuries at our hospital and an analysis of their treatments and prognoses.

Methods: Patients with penetrating brain involving the orbit and/or cranial region were recruited among patients with trauma who visited our regional trauma center between 2019 and 2022.

Results: Eight patients with penetrating brain injuries were enrolled. One patient was female; the median age was 53 years (range, 24-72 years). Five patients with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores of 14 or 15 showed no major vessel injury or midline intracranial involvement on imaging and were discharged safely. The other three patients with suspected major vessel injuries and midline involvement did not survive.

Conclusion: The greatest influences on patient prognosis were the area of damage and level of consciousness, along with the GCS score at the time of the visit. The probability of survival is extremely low if the midline structure is damaged.

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