2012-06-18
Immediate thoracotomy for penetrating injuries: Ten years' experience at a Dutch level I trauma center
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European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery , Volume 38 - Issue 5 p. 543- 551
Background: An emergency department thoracotomy (EDT) or an emergency thoracotomy (ET) in the operating theater are both beneficial in selected patients following thoracic penetrating injuries. Since outcome-descriptive European studies are lacking, the aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate ten years of experience at a Dutch level I trauma center. Method: Data on patients who underwent an immediate thoracotomy after sustaining a penetrating thoracic injury between October 2000 and January 2011 were collected from the trauma registry and hospital files. Descriptive and univariate analyses were performed. Results: Among 56 patients, 12 underwent an EDT and 44 an ET. Forty-six patients sustained one or multiple stab wounds, versus ten with one or multiple gunshot wounds. Patients who had undergone an EDT had a lower GCS (p < 0. 001), lower pre-hospital RTS and hospital triage RTS (p < 0. 001 and p = 0. 009, respectively), and a lower SBP (p = 0. 038). A witnessed loss of signs of life generally occurred in EDT patients and was accompanied by 100 % mortality. Survival following EDT was 25 %, which was significantly lower than in the ET group (75 %; p = 0. 002). Survivors had lower ISS (p = 0. 011), lower rates of pre-hospital (p = 0. 031) and hospital (p = 0. 003) hemodynamic instability, and a lower prevalence of concomitant abdominal injury (p = 0. 002). Conclusion: The overall survival rate in our study was 64 %. The outcome of immediate thoracotomy performed in this level I trauma center was similar to those obtained in high-incidence regions like the US and South Africa. This suggests that trauma units where immediate thoracotomies are not part of the daily routine can achieve similar results, if properly trained.
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| doi.org/10.1007/s00068-012-0198-6, hdl.handle.net/1765/39561 | |
| Surgery and Traumatology | |
| European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery | |
| Organisation | Department of Surgery |
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van Waes, O., van Riet, P., van Lieshout, E., & den Hartog, D. (2012). Immediate thoracotomy for penetrating injuries: Ten years' experience at a Dutch level I trauma center. European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 38(5), 543–551. doi:10.1007/s00068-012-0198-6 |
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