Analysis of Consecutive Cases of Vascular Injury in Tertiary Level Hospital in Central Nepal

<p><strong>Background &amp; Objectives:</strong></p><p>Vascular injury diagnosis and management can be challenging and need expert clinical judgments. The current study aims to present diagnostic methods and management outcome in vascular injury patients attending o...

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Main Authors: Bijay Sah, Krishna Gopal Shrestha, Kaushal Kishore Tiwari, Jayapal Reddy
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Language:English
Published: College of Medical Sciences 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/17857
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author Bijay Sah
Krishna Gopal Shrestha
Kaushal Kishore Tiwari
Jayapal Reddy
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Krishna Gopal Shrestha
Kaushal Kishore Tiwari
Jayapal Reddy
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description <p><strong>Background &amp; Objectives:</strong></p><p>Vascular injury diagnosis and management can be challenging and need expert clinical judgments. The current study aims to present diagnostic methods and management outcome in vascular injury patients attending our centre.</p><p><strong>Materials &amp; Methods:</strong> </p><p>The study  is a prospective study conducted during the study period of one and half years (From January 2015 to June 2016). Diagnosis of vascular injury was done by clinical examination, hand Doppler or in conjugation with duplex scan/CT Angiography. Primary vascular repair with end to end anastomosis was carried out whenever technically feasible; however, if it was not possible interposition reversed saphenous graft (SVG) was used to complete the repair.</p><p><strong>Results:</strong></p><p>Out of hundred cases of vascular injury, 77% were male and 23% female with a mean age of 35.18± 16.93 years. The majority of the cases 53% were diagnosed by duplex study followed by additional imaging by CT angiography in 30% cases and 17% cases were diagnosed only on clinical judgment. The main type of vascular injury was a complete transaction in 62% of cases followed by complex wall defect in 22%. The most common type of vascular reconstruction was end-end anastomosis in 76% of cases followed by ligation and haemostasis in 13% and reverse SVG graft repair in six percent of cases.</p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p><p>The study concluded with the observation that early presentation, diagnosis and management including initial resuscitation and definitive multi-specialist surgical approach are paramount for excellent outcome after vascular injury.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-d9887d87be5644e3980be92511c823662022-12-21T18:52:48ZengCollege of Medical SciencesJournal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal2091-06572091-06732017-10-0113335736210.3126/jcmsn.v13i3.1785714306Analysis of Consecutive Cases of Vascular Injury in Tertiary Level Hospital in Central NepalBijay Sah0Krishna Gopal Shrestha1Kaushal Kishore Tiwari2Jayapal Reddy3College of medical sciences teaching hospitalDepartment of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur, ChitwanDepartment of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur, ChitwanDepartment of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur, Chitwan<p><strong>Background &amp; Objectives:</strong></p><p>Vascular injury diagnosis and management can be challenging and need expert clinical judgments. The current study aims to present diagnostic methods and management outcome in vascular injury patients attending our centre.</p><p><strong>Materials &amp; Methods:</strong> </p><p>The study  is a prospective study conducted during the study period of one and half years (From January 2015 to June 2016). Diagnosis of vascular injury was done by clinical examination, hand Doppler or in conjugation with duplex scan/CT Angiography. Primary vascular repair with end to end anastomosis was carried out whenever technically feasible; however, if it was not possible interposition reversed saphenous graft (SVG) was used to complete the repair.</p><p><strong>Results:</strong></p><p>Out of hundred cases of vascular injury, 77% were male and 23% female with a mean age of 35.18± 16.93 years. The majority of the cases 53% were diagnosed by duplex study followed by additional imaging by CT angiography in 30% cases and 17% cases were diagnosed only on clinical judgment. The main type of vascular injury was a complete transaction in 62% of cases followed by complex wall defect in 22%. The most common type of vascular reconstruction was end-end anastomosis in 76% of cases followed by ligation and haemostasis in 13% and reverse SVG graft repair in six percent of cases.</p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p><p>The study concluded with the observation that early presentation, diagnosis and management including initial resuscitation and definitive multi-specialist surgical approach are paramount for excellent outcome after vascular injury.</p>https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/17857Color Doppler StudyCT AngiographyVascular InjuryVascular Reconstruction
spellingShingle Bijay Sah
Krishna Gopal Shrestha
Kaushal Kishore Tiwari
Jayapal Reddy
Analysis of Consecutive Cases of Vascular Injury in Tertiary Level Hospital in Central Nepal
Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
Color Doppler Study
CT Angiography
Vascular Injury
Vascular Reconstruction
title Analysis of Consecutive Cases of Vascular Injury in Tertiary Level Hospital in Central Nepal
title_full Analysis of Consecutive Cases of Vascular Injury in Tertiary Level Hospital in Central Nepal
title_fullStr Analysis of Consecutive Cases of Vascular Injury in Tertiary Level Hospital in Central Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Consecutive Cases of Vascular Injury in Tertiary Level Hospital in Central Nepal
title_short Analysis of Consecutive Cases of Vascular Injury in Tertiary Level Hospital in Central Nepal
title_sort analysis of consecutive cases of vascular injury in tertiary level hospital in central nepal
topic Color Doppler Study
CT Angiography
Vascular Injury
Vascular Reconstruction
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/17857
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