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Meticulously restored lumina of injured veins remain patent.

作者信息

Sharma P V, Shah P M, Vinzons A T, Pallan T M, Clauss R H, Stahl W M

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, New York Medical College, Bronx 10451.

出版信息

Surgery. 1992 Nov;112(5):928-32.

PMID:1440246
Abstract

We report our experience with 38 major venous injury repairs in 37 patients between January 1981 and December 1989. The injuries were caused by gunshot (n = 27), shotgun (n = 3), knife (n = 5), blunt trauma (n = 1), and dog bite (n = 1). These involved 27 femoral, 10 popliteal, and one brachial veins. Thirty patients had associated major arterial injuries and seven had major long bone fractures. Retrospective analysis yielded two groups. Group I consisted of 17 patients who underwent meticulous restoration of venous lumina ensured by intraoperative postreconstruction venography (IPV) in all patients. Two of these required revision on the basis of IPV findings. Late patency of venous repair was confirmed by postoperative venography (n = 10) or duplex scans (n = 7). All 17 venous repairs were patent (100%). In group II none of the 20 patients (21 veins) underwent IPV. Fifteen of the 20 patients underwent venography and five patients (six veins) underwent duplex scanning after surgery. Eight veins were occluded and 13 (62%) were patent. The difference in patency rates of venous repair between groups I and II was significant (p = 0.02). Three (37.5%) of eight patients with occluded venous repair required delayed fasciotomy, but only 1 (3.4%) of 29 limbs (30 veins) with patent lumina required fasciotomy (p = 0.03). We conclude that meticulous restoration to normal-caliber venous lumina, confirmed by IPV, can achieve high patency and low morbidity rates.

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