학술논문

Transfix Gunshot Injuries
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. Sep 01, 1996 41(3):460-461
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0022-5282
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To define the clinical characteristics of gunshot injuries across the truncal midline (transaxial injuries). DESIGN: A retrospective case-control study MATERIALS AND METHODS: Analysis of a consecutive series of 223 patients with gunshot injuries to the torso treated at one trauma center. Sixty-three patients with transaxial injuries were compared to 148 patients with unilateral bullet trajectories. MAIN RESULTS: The incidence of cardiac (8%), vascular (17%), and spinal (29%) injuries and the mortality rate (29%) were significantly higher among the 63 patients with transaxial injuries compared with 148 patients with unilateral injuries. Initial operative access to the wrong visceral cavity (10%), missed injuries (14%), and early reoperations (19%) were also more common in the transaxial group. CONCLUSIONS: A transaxial bullet trajectory identifies a distinct injury pattern associated with a high incidence of major visceral damage, intraoperative misadventures, and very high mortality.