World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases

Volume 6, Issue 2 (February 2016)

ISSN Print: 2164-5329   ISSN Online: 2164-5337

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The Pattern and Outcome of Civilian Vascular Injury in a Teaching Hospital over a 7-Year Period

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DOI: 10.4236/wjcd.2016.62006    3,647 Downloads   4,935 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Background: The exact incidence of vascular injuries in Nigeria as a country especially south-east zone of Nigeria is unknown on account of under reporting and uncoordinated management of victims. Aim: To determine the pattern and outcome of common civilian vascular injuries managed in a teaching hospital in the south-east zone of Nigeria. Method: This is a retrospective study from January, 2007 to December, 2013. All case records of common civilian vascular injuries presenting at the accident center and those referred to the clinics as well as operation register and data banks of managing surgeons, were retrieved and analysed. Results: The age range of 12 - 75 years was rec-orded for the 26 patients. In this spectrum, age range of 21 - 30 years (19.2%) was the highest while the age range, 61 - 70 years (0%) was the lowest. One female (3.9%) and twenty five males (96.1%) were recorded, giving a female to male ratio of 1:25. In the upper extremity, brachial artery 6 (23.1%) was the most involved vessel while in the lower extremity, the most involved was the femoral artery 9 (34.6%). The patterns of presentation were isolated bleeding 10 (38%), arterivenous fistula 1 (3.5%) and pseudoaneurysm 8 (30%). 23 (88%) had good outcome. Conclusion: The incidence is about 4 cases per year. 23 (88%) had good outcome. The shortcoming of lattending physicians was because they were not conversant with hard and soft signs of vascular injuries with attendant limb loss and death of one of the victims. This short coming can be averted by training and retraining of doctors.

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Nwafor, I. , Eze, J. , Ezemba, N. , Onyekwulu, F. , Ngene, C. and Chinawa, J. (2016) The Pattern and Outcome of Civilian Vascular Injury in a Teaching Hospital over a 7-Year Period. World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases, 6, 44-53. doi: 10.4236/wjcd.2016.62006.

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