RENAL GUNSHOT WOUNDS - METHODS OF SALVAGE AND RECONSTRUCTION

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作者
MCANINCH, JW [1 ]
CARROLL, PR [1 ]
ARMENAKAS, NA [1 ]
LEE, P [1 ]
MALANGONI, MA [1 ]
SWAN, KG [1 ]
MATTOX, K [1 ]
SISC, M [1 ]
ROOT, DH [1 ]
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[1] SAN FRANCISCO GEN HOSP, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94110 USA
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JOURNAL OF TRAUMA-INJURY INFECTION AND CRITICAL CARE | 1993年 / 35卷 / 02期
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10.1097/00005373-199308000-00018
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Over the past 14 years, 2079 patients have been seen at our institution with renal trauma. Of these, 84 sustained gunshot wounds (81 unilateral, 3 bilateral; a total of 87 renal units). We evaluated this group to characterize the nature of their injuries and establish a methodology for renal salvage and reconstruction. Preoperative radiographic staging was performed with excretory urography (IVP) or computed tomographic (CT) scanning. The injuries were classified into five categories: 16 contusions (18.4%), 12 minor lacerations (13.8%), 44 major lacerations (50.5%), six vascular injuries (6.9%), and nine combination laceration and vascular injury (10.3%). Most patients had multiple organ injuries, with 79 requiring associated surgical procedures (94%). The mean Injury Severity Score (ISS) was 26.7 (range, 4-59). Based on radiographic and clinical staging criteria, 69 renal injuries were surgically explored (79.3%), and 12 patients underwent nephrectomy (13.8%). Forty-six renal units were reconstructed (66.6%) by various methods, including renorrhaphy, omental pedical flaps, mesh or peritoneal patch grafts, partial nephrectomy, and vascular repair. Overall, 75 renal units were salvaged (86.2%). Early renal vascular control was achieved in all patients who underwent renal exploration. Follow-up functional studies were done in 24 (28.5%): none had delayed nephrectomy or postinjury hypertension. Overall, 79 patients survived (94%); however, mortality was not related to renal injury. These findings suggest that aggressive radiographic staging coupled with early vascular control and careful selection of reconstructive techniques can ensure a high renal salvage rate in patients with renal gunshot injuries.
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