Soucacos P N, Beris A E, Malizos K N, Xenakis T H
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Ioannina, School of Medicine, Greece.
Int Angiol. 1995 Sep;14(3):303-6.
Over a 20 year period, five patients experienced serious vascular complications involving major arterial insult during various routine orthopaedic procedures. The nature of the vascular damage necessitated immediate surgical repair which was performed successfully by an orthopaedic microsurgeon who was either a member of the initial surgical team or the hospital's Orthopaedic Unit. The purpose of this study is to illustrate not only the severity of these limb and/or life-threatening complications, but also to focus attention on the importance of the orthopaedic surgeon's ability to manage these serious injuries promptly. This suggests the need for Orthopaedic Units to have surgeons with adequate training in microvascular techniques, so as to be able to successfully manage these unexpected and serious complications. We conclude that the presence of a vascular surgeon or an orthopaedic surgeon trained in microvascular surgery represents an invaluable attribute to the orthopaedic team, and minimizes, if not eliminates the potentially disastrous outcome from these serious intraoperative vascular complications.
在20年的时间里,有5名患者在各种常规骨科手术过程中经历了严重的血管并发症,涉及主要动脉损伤。血管损伤的性质需要立即进行手术修复,手术由一名骨科显微外科医生成功完成,该医生要么是初始手术团队的成员,要么是医院骨科的医生。本研究的目的不仅是要说明这些危及肢体和/或生命的并发症的严重性,还要关注骨科医生及时处理这些严重损伤的能力的重要性。这表明骨科需要有接受过足够微血管技术培训的外科医生,以便能够成功处理这些意外的严重并发症。我们得出结论,血管外科医生或接受过微血管手术培训的骨科医生的存在对骨科团队来说是一项非常宝贵的财富,即使不能消除这些严重术中血管并发症可能带来的灾难性后果,也能将其降至最低。