Abstract
Introduction:Traumaticperipheralvascularinjuryremainsasignificantcauseofmorbidityandmortalityamongthegeneralpopula- tion. Majority of peripheral arterial injury are caused by a blunt trauma with a concomitant soft tissue injury and fractures requiring multidisciplinaryapproach.Despitemajoreffortsinestablishingprotocolsandguidelines,optimalstrategiesoftraumaticperipheral vascular injury are still under investigation and may vary depending upon the local setup and expertise available. The aim of this study was to identify the epidemiological profile of traumatic peripheral vascular injury presenting at tertiary care center of Nepal. Method: This is a retrospective study of patients who underwent vascular surgery in College of Medical Sciences Bharat- pur, from December 2018 and July 2021. Ethical approval was taken from the Institutional Review Committee of College of Medical Sciences (Registration Number 2020-081). Data for the study was retrieved from Emergency records, oper- ation records and medical record department of the hospital. A total of 63 cases of all age and sex were included in the study. Only patients having traumatic peripheral arterial injury and undergoing surgical intervention were included in the study. Patient data was initially tabulated using Microsoft Excel and analysis was done in SPSS software version 22.0. Result:Traumatic peripheral arterial injury was most commonly seen in 21-30 years (36.5%) age group with male preponderance (88.9%).Sharpinjurymechanismaccountedfor(42.9%),followedbyroadtrafficaccidents(41.3%).Upperlimbarterialinjurywasseenin 61.9% of patients and radial artery was the most common to be injured (34.9%). Associated tendon injury was seen in 63.5%, whereas nerveinjurywasseenin20.6%.Complicationswereseenin47.6%patientsandwoundinfectionwasthemostcommonailment(12.7%). Conclusion:Traumatic peripheral vascular injury has a male preponderance with road traffic incidents being the major mechanism of injury in Nepal. These injuries have a high rate of complications.
Publisher
Nepal Orthopedic Association