Turpin I, State D, Schwartz A
Am J Surg. 1977 Jul;134(1):25-32. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(77)90279-3.
Injuries to the inferior vena cava are being seen with increasing frequency in the civilian population. A review of the experience at UCLA/Harbor General Hospital Medical Center over a ten year period (1966 to 1976) discloses thirty-four patients with major injuries to the inferior vena cava, with an overall mortality of 53%. The factors that appear critical to patient survival are: (1) level of injury (suprarenal versus infrarenal sites); (2) presence or absence of profound shock on admission; and (3) the speed with which diagnosis is made and treatment carried out. Technical considerations regarding identification and handling of inferior vena caval injuries are presented. The mortality rate for major inferior vena caval injuries remains distressingly high and serves as a challenge for future improvement.
在平民人群中,下腔静脉损伤的发生率正日益增加。回顾加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校/港湾总医院医疗中心在十年期间(1966年至1976年)的经验发现,有34例患者发生了下腔静脉严重损伤,总死亡率为53%。对患者生存似乎至关重要的因素有:(1)损伤部位(肾上腺上与肾上腺下部位);(2)入院时是否存在严重休克;以及(3)诊断和治疗的速度。文中介绍了有关下腔静脉损伤的识别和处理的技术要点。下腔静脉严重损伤的死亡率仍然高得令人担忧,这对未来的改进构成了挑战。