Major thoracic vessels and cardiac trauma: case series from a center in a developing country Majör toraks damarlari ve kardiyak travma: Gelişmekte olan ülkeden olgu serisi

2012 
BACKGROUND Seventy-five percent of all trauma-related deaths are relat ed to thoracic trauma. Very few penetrating cardiac trauma patients arrive to the hospital alive. Due to its high prevalence, an understanding of the pathogenesis, manifestations and management of cardiac trauma by the medical personnel is becoming increasingly important. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed the files of 169 patients with a preoperative diagnosis of vascular injury who underwent management at the Aga Khan University Hospital from 2001 to 2006. Of these patients, 13 had cardiovascular and cardiac injuries. RESULTS 23% (n=3) had cardiac injuries; 2 had right ventricle injuries and 1 had injury to both ventricles. Great vessel injuries included: pulmonary artery (n=2), inferior vena cava (n=1), left carotid artery (n=1), left subclavian artery (n=2), and right subclavian artery (n=3). 53.8% of the patients suffered from postoperative complications. The overall mortality of patients with major thoracic vessel and cardiac trauma was found to be 15.4%. CONCLUSION
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