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Predictive Factors of Neurovascular and Tendon Injuries Following Dog Bites to the Upper Extremity

机译:狗咬至上肢后神经血管和肌腱损伤的预测因素

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>Background: Dog bite injuries to the upper extremity can result in traumatic neurovascular and musculotendinous damage. Currently, there are no clear guidelines dictating which patients may benefit from early operative exploration. The purpose of this study was to identify clinical variables that were predictive of abnormal intraoperative findings in patients who sustained an upper extremity dog bite injury. >Methods: All patients who presented to a level I trauma center between 2007 and 2015 with an upper extremity dog bite injury who underwent subsequent surgical exploration were retrospectively screened for inclusion in our study. Patients with inadequate documentation or preexisting neurovascular or motor deficits were excluded. Abnormalities on physical exam and injuries encountered during surgical exploration were recorded for each patient. Contingency tables were constructed comparing normal and abnormal nerve, tendon, and vascular physical exam findings with intact or disrupted neurovascular and musculotendinous structures identified during surgical exploration. >Results: Between 2007 and 2014, 117 patients sustained a dog bite injury to the upper extremity, of which 39 underwent subsequent surgical exploration and were included in our analysis. Sixty-nine percent of patients with neuropraxia on exam had intraoperative nerve damage. Seventy-seven percent of patients with an abnormal tendon exam had intraoperative musculotendinous damage. One hundred percent of patients with an abnormal vascular physical exam had intraoperative arterial injury. >Conclusions: To date, there are no clear guidelines on what clinical criteria indicate the need for operative exploration and possible repair of neurovascular structures in upper extremity dog bite injuries. In our study, nerve, tendon, and vascular abnormalities noted on physical exam were strongly predictive of discovering neurovascular and musculotendinous damage during surgical exploration.
机译:>背景:狗咬伤上肢会导致神经血管和肌腱损伤。目前,尚无明确的指导原则指示哪些患者可从早期手术探索中受益。本研究的目的是确定可预测上肢狗咬伤患者术中发现异常的临床变量。 >方法:所有在2007年至2015年间出现上一级犬咬伤的I级创伤中心患者,并随后进行了外科手术探查,均经过回顾性筛选,以纳入我们的研究。文献不足或存在神经血管或运动缺陷的患者被排除在外。记录每位患者的体格检查异常情况以及在手术探查过程中遇到的受伤情况。建立了应急表,将正常和异常的神经,肌腱和血管的体格检查结果与在手术探查中发现的完整或受破坏的神经血管和肌腱结构进行了比较。 >结果:在2007年至2014年之间,有117例狗咬伤了上肢,其中39例接受了随后的手术探查,并纳入了我们的分析。在检查中有69%的神经失弛症患者术中出现神经损伤。肌腱检查异常的患者中有77%术中有肌腱损伤。血管身体检查异常的患者中有100%术中出现动脉损伤。 >结论:迄今为止,尚无明确的指导原则来确定哪些临床标准表明需要进行手术探索并可能修复上肢狗咬伤中的神经血管结构。在我们的研究中,体格检查发现的神经,肌腱和血管异常强烈预测了在手术探查过程中发现神经血管和肌腱损伤。

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