Physical examination and selective conservative management in patients with penetrating injuries of the neck

Author:

Demetriades D1,Charalambides D1,Lakhoo M1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Baragwanath Hospital and University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract

Abstract This prospective study of 335 patients with penetrating injuries of the neck examined the decision whether to operate or observe according to a protocol based mainly on physical examination. Emergency angiography was performed in only three patients. Sixty-six patients (20 per cent) were subjected to emergency operation because of signs and symptoms suggestive of significant injury (60 patients) or because of positive investigations (six). The remaining 269 patients (80 per cent) were selected for non-operative management. Two of these patients (0·7 per cent) required elective operation during the initial hospital stay. No deaths occurred in patients treated conservatively. Some 192 (72 per cent) of observed patients were available for early follow-up and 111 (42 per cent) for late follow-up. No significant complications were found. Physical examination is a reliable method for detecting significant injuries following penetrating neck trauma. Emergency angiography is rarely necessary.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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