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Evaluation of early results of diagnosis and treatment of popliteal artery injury in knee trauma at Binh Dan Hospital
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Objectives:To describe the clinical and subclinical signs for early diagnosis and evaluate the short-term outcomes of surgical treatment of popliteal artery injury in knee trauma. Materials and methods: A retrospective descriptive study was conducted on 30 patients with knee trauma and popliteal artery injury who underwent surgery at Binh Dan Hospital from August 2016 to June 2021. Results: The mean age of admitted patients was 35.5±12.8 years, predominantly male (73.3%). The majority of cases were due to traffic accidents (83.4%). Peripheral pulse was absent or decreased in 76.7% of patients. Most patients (95.3%) showed loss of flow signal on ultrasound. The most common surgical intervention was venous graft repair (63.3%). After surgery, 93.3% of patients had good flow restoration. The postoperative arterial occlusion rate was 6.7%. There were two cases that required a second surgery for popliteal artery recanalisation: one case where limb salvage was achieved, and one case that resulted in amputation. Conclusion: The application of appropriate diagnostic measures, emergency management, and surgical intervention has resulted in positive treatment outcomes, helping to reduce the rate of limb amputation and other severe complications
Ministry of Science and Technology, Vietnam (VMOST)
Title: Evaluation of early results of diagnosis and treatment of popliteal artery injury in knee trauma at Binh Dan Hospital
Description:
Objectives:To describe the clinical and subclinical signs for early diagnosis and evaluate the short-term outcomes of surgical treatment of popliteal artery injury in knee trauma.
Materials and methods: A retrospective descriptive study was conducted on 30 patients with knee trauma and popliteal artery injury who underwent surgery at Binh Dan Hospital from August 2016 to June 2021.
Results: The mean age of admitted patients was 35.
5±12.
8 years, predominantly male (73.
3%).
The majority of cases were due to traffic accidents (83.
4%).
Peripheral pulse was absent or decreased in 76.
7% of patients.
Most patients (95.
3%) showed loss of flow signal on ultrasound.
The most common surgical intervention was venous graft repair (63.
3%).
After surgery, 93.
3% of patients had good flow restoration.
The postoperative arterial occlusion rate was 6.
7%.
There were two cases that required a second surgery for popliteal artery recanalisation: one case where limb salvage was achieved, and one case that resulted in amputation.
Conclusion: The application of appropriate diagnostic measures, emergency management, and surgical intervention has resulted in positive treatment outcomes, helping to reduce the rate of limb amputation and other severe complications.
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