Damage to the gastrointestinal tract in BAT, a retrospective assessment
Main Author: | Agron Dogjani |
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Format: | Proceeding Journal |
Bahasa: | sqi |
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, 2014
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/5484407 |
Daftar Isi:
- BAT is one of the most common causes of morbidity in that all age groups. Early identification of traumatic intestinal injuries (TII) has been and remains a challenge to all trauma surgeons, as early findings and evaluation of there, present difficulties of different natures, even with technological advances is a nightmare for all surgeons because of morbidity and mortality that it carries. With all the different varieties of damage mechanisms, TII of motor vehicle accidents (MVA) remains the leading cause1,2. The first reports date for TII we must go back to 1899 by Geille, who reported that TII had 11% incidence in a group of patients who had undergone BAT. There are studies that said that TII recently ranked third overall in the standings of intra-abdominal injuries (IAI) in BAT3. Objectives: Identification of the mechanism of injury, the incoming data, the anatomical distribution of lesions, diagnostic methods, management, and gastrointestinal damage results from BAT. Material and Methods: The study includes patients with BAT in a 2-year period, that were introduced in the UHT, who underwent evaluation, treatment, and management of gastrointestinal tract injury. It is a retrospective study, patients were analyzed in relation to the mechanism, time of presentation, in HdSt, anatomic localization of lesions, diagnostic methods, the tactics of treatment, complications, morbidity, and mortality ... Results: Are taken into consideration about 21 (8%) patients out of 257 which is the total number of patients with BAT in the study who had damage to the gastrointestinal tract. TII occupies 33% of cases treated with BAT street operators. The age distribution is such 70vj range 5-yr average 32.8, while such is distribution by age group; is 14 to 60 years (6%) followed by more than 60 years (14.2%) and finally by 0-14vjeƧ (23.8%)... Conclusion: Early recognition of Gastrointestinal damage from BAT is difficult, it's very important is their dangerousness be recognized because of its great potential complications affecting infection that gives directly to their morbidity and mortality.