Missile vascular injuries: 19-year experience

作者:Ahanger Abdul Gani*; Wani Mohd Lateef; Lone Reyaz Ahmad; Singh Shyam; Hussain Zahur; Mir Ishtiyak A; Irshad Ifat; Ashraf Hakeem Zubair; Dar Abdul Majeed; Lone Ghulam Nabi; Bhat Mohammad Akbar; Sharma Mukand Lal
来源:Turkish Journal of Trauma & Emergency Surgery, 2010, 16(2): 135-138.

摘要

BACKGROUND
Missile vascular injuries have reached an epidemic proportion in Kashmir valley since the eruption of militancy. The present study was undertaken to analyze the mode, pattern, presentation, and management of missile vascular injuries.
METHODS
A retrospective study of patients with missile vascular injury from January 1990 to October 2008 was undertaken. Five hundred eighty patients with missile vascular injury were studied. All patients with vascular injury due to causes other than missiles were excluded from the study.
RESULTS
Most of the patients were treated by interpositional saphenous vein graft or end-to-end anastomosis. The most common complication was wound infection (22.7%) followed by graft occlusion (3.8%). The amputation rate was 3.3% and was higher in patients with a delay of >6 hours to revascularization and associated fractures.
CONCLUSION
Missile vascular injury requires prompt resuscitation and revascularization. Preoperative angiography is seldom necessary. Doppler study may sometimes be needed to aid in the diagnosis.