Gut Injuries
Poranění střeva
Poranění střeva jsou závažné, život ohrožující stavy. Mezi jinými břišními úrazy a ve srovnánís poraněním parenchymatózních orgánů jsou zastoupena pouze zlomkem. Cílem práce jeupozornit na tuto problematiku, na některé diagnostické aspekty a na způsob chirurgickéhoošetření.Na pracovišti autorů bylo v letech 1990-1997 ošetřováno 22 zraněných s poraněním střeva.Příčinou byl 5krát penetrující a 6krát nepenetrující úraz břicha, 7krát cizí těleso, 6krát bylostřevo poraněno iatrogenně. S výjimkou jedné nemocné byli všichni operováni; z celé sestavyzemřel 1 zraněný (4,5 %).Za klíčový moment ošetření poraněného střeva považují autoři aktivní přístup k diagnosticei k operační léčbě, shodné s přístupem k ostatním břišním poraněním.
Klíčová slova:
poranění střeva - diagnostika - chirurgické řešení - algoritmus řeše ní.
Authors:
J. Hoch; Z. Jech; V. Mikulenka
Authors‘ workplace:
Chirurgická klinika 2. LF UK a FN Motol, Praha
Published in:
Čes-slov Pediat 2000; (4): 217-219.
Category:
Overview
Gut injuries are serious life threatening conditions. Among other abdominal injuries andcompared with injuries of parenchymatous organs they accout only for a fraction. The objectiveof the present work is to draw attention to this problem, to some diagnostic aspects and surgicaltreatment.At the authors department in 1990-1997 22 gut injuries were treated. The cause was 5xpenetrating and 6x a non-penetrating abdominal injury, 7x a foreing body, 6x the gut wasdamaged iatrogenically. With the exception of one female patient all patients were operated; ofthe whole group one patient (4.5%) died.In the authors opinion the crucial moment of treatment of the injured gut is an active approachto the diagnosis and surgical treatment, similarly as the approach to other abdominal injuries.
Key words:
gut injuries - diagnosis - surgical treatment - algorithm of approach.
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