Title of article :
Surgical management of axillosubclavian vascular injuries
Author/Authors :
Akyuz, Muhammet Katip Celebi University - Ataturk Training and Research Hospital - Department of Cardiovascular Surgery , Gokalp, Orhan Katip Celebi University - Ataturk Training and Research Hospital - Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Turkey , Ozcem, Barcin Near East University - Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Cyprus , Ozcan, Sedat 18 Mart University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Turkey , Besir, Yuksel Katip Celebi University - Ataturk Training and Research Hospital - Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Turkey , Gurbuz, Ali Katip Celebi University - Ataturk Training and Research Hospital - Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: Complex surgical exposures to upper extremity injuries required for conventional surgery correlate with a high morbidity and mortality. We present our results with conventional surgery following injuries of the subclavian and axillary vessels. Methods: Between November 2007 and March 2012, 29 cases with subclavian-axillary vascular injury were operated. Diagnostic and treatment methods, associated organ injury, morbidity and mortality rates in these cases were respectively reviewed. Results: The causes of injuries were stab wounds in 11 cases (37.9%), gunshot wounds in 9 cases (31%), iatrogenic injuries in 5 cases (17.2%) and blunt trauma 4 cases (13.7%). Eight patients (27.5%) had isolated arterial injury while 21 patients (72.4%) had coexisting organ injury (vein, bone, soft tissue, nerve). Primary repair and usage of saphenous vein were the most common surgical methods. One patient died due to myocardial infarction. (Mortality 3.4%) Conclusions: Vascular injuries of axillosubclavian are frequently associated with neurogenic, osseous and soft tissue injuries and should have early intervention. Conventional surgery remains the choice of treatment in patients with poor status and urgency.
Keywords :
Injury , Vascular , Upper extremity , Surgery , Arterial trauma
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences