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阿富汗行动中的泌尿科:经验教训及对未来的启示。

Urology during Afghanistan mission: lessons learned and implications for the future.

机构信息

Department of Urology, Federal Armed Forces Hospital Koblenz, Koblenz, Germany.

Department of Urology, Federal Armed Forces Hospital Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

World J Urol. 2023 Aug;41(8):2195-2200. doi: 10.1007/s00345-023-04475-z. Epub 2023 Jun 23.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Battle-related trauma is common in modern warfare and can lead to genitourinary injuries. In Western countries, urogenital injuries are rare in the civilian environment. The main objective of this study was to assess urological workload for surgeons on deployment.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

Data were acquired over a period of five years of deployment in a U.S. facility in Afghanistan.

RESULTS

German urological surgeons treated on average one urologic outpatient per day and performed 314 surgical interventions overall. Surgical interventions were categorized as battle-related interventions (BRIs, n = 169, 53.8%) and nonbattle-related interventions (non-BRIs, n = 145, 46.2%). In the BRI group, interventions were mainly performed on the external genitalia (n = 67, 39.6%), while in the non-BRI group, endourological procedures predominated (n = 109). This is consistent with a higher rate of abdominal or pelvic procedures performed in the BRI group (n = 51, 30.2%). Furthermore, the types of interventions performed on the external genitalia differed significantly. In the BRI group, 58.2% (n = 39) of interventions were scrotal explorations, but none of those procedures were performed in the non-BRI group (p < 0.001). However, 50.0% (n = 13) of scrotal explorations in the non-BRI group were due to suspected torsions of the testes followed by orchidopexy (BRI: n = 1, 1.5%, p < 0.001). Concerning outpatients, the consultation was mainly due to complaints concerning the external genitalia (32.7%, n = 252) or kidney/ureteral stones (23.5%, n = 181).

CONCLUSION

While the treatment of urological outpatients in a deployment setting resembles the treatment of soldiers in Germany, BRIs requires abdominal/retroperitoneal urosurgical skills and basic skills in reconstructive surgery.

摘要

目的

战斗相关创伤在现代战争中很常见,可导致泌尿生殖系统损伤。在西方国家,泌尿生殖系统损伤在平民环境中较为罕见。本研究的主要目的是评估部署期间外科医生的泌尿科工作量。

材料与方法

数据采集于在阿富汗的一个美国设施部署的五年期间。

结果

德国泌尿科医生平均每天治疗一名泌尿科门诊患者,并总共进行了 314 例手术干预。手术干预分为与战斗相关的干预(BRI,n=169,53.8%)和与非战斗相关的干预(非-BRI,n=145,46.2%)。在 BRI 组中,干预主要针对外生殖器(n=67,39.6%),而非-BRI 组中,主要采用内镜手术(n=109)。这与 BRI 组中进行更多的腹部或盆腔手术相一致(n=51,30.2%)。此外,外生殖器手术类型也存在显著差异。在 BRI 组中,58.2%(n=39)的干预是阴囊探查,但非-BRI 组中未进行任何此类手术(p<0.001)。然而,非-BRI 组中 50.0%(n=13)的阴囊探查是由于怀疑睾丸扭转,随后进行睾丸固定术(BRI:n=1,1.5%,p<0.001)。关于门诊患者,就诊主要是由于外生殖器(32.7%,n=252)或肾/输尿管结石(23.5%,n=181)的投诉。

结论

部署环境中泌尿科门诊患者的治疗与德国士兵的治疗相似,但 BRI 需要腹部/后腹膜腔泌尿科手术技能和基本的重建手术技能。

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