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Mesenteric vascular injuries (MVIs) from trauma are linked to high mortality, especially with penetrating mechanisms and severe injuries. Rapid identification and management are crucial for better outcomes in these critical cases.

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Area of Science:

  • Trauma Surgery
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Emergency Medicine

Background:

  • Abdominal trauma is a significant cause of death and disability.
  • Mesenteric vascular injuries (MVIs) are serious but lack large-scale outcome studies.
  • This study investigates factors influencing outcomes in patients with MVIs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze outcomes in patients with trauma-induced mesenteric vascular injuries.
  • To identify patient demographics and injury characteristics associated with mortality and hospital stay.
  • To compare outcomes between blunt and penetrating mechanisms of MVI.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of the 2012 National Trauma Data Bank.
  • Inclusion of patients diagnosed with mesenteric vascular injury (ICD-9 902.20-902.29).
  • Analysis of mortality, hospital length of stay, and disposition based on age, gender, race, Injury Severity Score (ISS), and injury type (blunt vs. penetrating).

Main Results:

  • Penetrating injuries (32%) had higher mortality (21%) than blunt injuries (65%, 16%).
  • Higher ISS significantly increased mortality risk (ISS >16: 5.39x, ISS >25: 15.1x).
  • Older age (>65) and specific arterial injuries (hepatic, superior mesenteric) were associated with increased mortality.

Conclusions:

  • Mesenteric arterial injuries require prompt diagnosis and treatment due to high morbidity and mortality.
  • Penetrating mechanisms, severe injury severity scores, and damage to major mesenteric vessels are key predictors of poor outcomes.
  • Early management strategies are essential to improve survival rates for MVI patients.