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Document type:
Journal Article
Author(s):
Degiannis, E; Loogna, P; Doll, D; Bonanno, F; Bowley, DM; Smith, MD
Title:
Penetrating cardiac injuries: recent experience in South Africa.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Penetrating cardiac injury is a dramatic and lethal form of trauma. The majority of patients will die before reaching medical care, but for those who arrive at hospital alive, the diagnostic acumen and rapid surgical intervention of physicians and surgeons can lead to successful outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A structured diagnostic and management approach is used in our trauma unit to deal with penetrating cardiac injury. A retrospective study of 117 patients with penetrating trauma to the heart was conducted over 32 months; the purpose of this study was to describe our protocol and review overall outcome with this type of injury. Demographic details, mechanism of injury, and mode of presentation were recorded. Mortality and morbidity data were collated and echocardiographic follow-up was performed. RESULTS: There were 109 male patients, mean age 29 years (range: 15-54 years) and 8 female patients, mean age 35 years (range: 23-56 years). Most patients (96/117) had sustained stab wounds, and the associated mortality was 15.6%. Twenty-one patients had sustained gunshot wounds (GSW), with a mortality of 81%. Gunshot wounds were significantly more likely to result in death (P
Journal title abbreviation:
World J Surg
Year:
2006
Journal volume:
30
Journal issue:
7
Pages contribution:
1258-64
Language:
eng
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1007/s00268-005-0463-5
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16773259
Print-ISSN:
0364-2313
TUM Institution:
Chirurgische Klinik und Poliklinik
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