Penetrating injury to the buttock: an update

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R. Lunevicius
D. Lewis
R. G. Ward
A. Chang
N. E. Samalavicius
K. M. Schulte
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[1] Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,Emergency General Surgery and Major Trauma Units, Cheshire and Merseyside Major Trauma Centre
[2] University Hospital Aintree,Major Trauma Centre for South East London
[3] King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,Medical Faculty, Oncology Institute
[4] King’s Health Partners,undefined
[5] Vilnius University,undefined
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Techniques in Coloproctology | 2014年 / 18卷
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Buttock injury; Penetrating injury; Management; Angioembolization; Surgery; SNOM;
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Clinical research on penetrating injury to the buttock is sparse and largely limited to case reports and clinical series. The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed overview of literature of the topic and to propose a basic algorithm for management of penetrating gluteal injuries (PGI). MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochran, and CINAHL databases were employed. Thirty-seven papers were selected and retrieved for overview from 1,021 records. PGI accounts for 2–3 % of all penetrating injuries, with a mortality rate up to 4 %. Most haemodynamically stable patients will benefit from traditional wound care and selective non-operative management. When gluteal fascia injury is confirmed or suspected, a contrast-enhanced CT-scan provides the most accurate injury diagnosis. CT-scan-based angiography and endovascular interventions radically supplement assessment and management of patients with penetrating injury to the major buttock and adjacent extra-buttock arteries. Immediate life-saving damage-control surgery is indicated for patients with hypovolemic shock and signs of internal bleeding. A universal basic management algorithm is proposed. This overview shows that penetrating injury to the buttock should be regarded as a potential life-threatening injury, and therefore, patients with such injuries should be managed in trauma centres equipped with hybrid operating theatres for emergency endovascular and open surgery for multidisciplinary teams operating 24/7.
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