Abstract
Objective. The structure of combined osseous–vascular work injury of the lower extremities was studied, and the results of its operative treatment analyzed retrospectively.
Materials and methods. The data concerning 147 patients with combined osseous–vascular work trauma of the lower extremities were analyzed. All the patients managed were from 19 to 48 yrs old, and their average age constituted 30.2 yrs old. The mine trauma with injuries of femoral and/or the shin bones and a. poplitea prevailed – in 129 (87.8%) and 116 (78.9%) observations, accordingly. There were performed 92 two–staged interventions in a common operative team with traumatologists.
Results. Positive result of operative treatment was noted in 73 (79.3%) patients. The time span between the trauma moment and the operation beginning in this group of the patients have constituted from 2 to 5 h, while the degree of an acute arterial ischemia in accordance to V. S. Savelyev (1973) were signed as IIa–IIb. The operation duration have constituted from 3 to 4 h. All the patients have had a combined shock Degree II. The preoperative blood loss volume has been ranged from 1 to 2.5 l. The a. poplitea injury have had prevailed and occurred in 43 (58.9%) patients. In 6 (6.5%) patients after reconstructive intervention the extremity amputation was performed.
Conclusion. Mostly favorable result was obtained in the injured persons, who were delivered early (upto 2 h) to specialized stationaries with conduction of preoperative antishock therapy.
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