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Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Nov 2021
Case ReportsBilateral vertebral artery occlusion after traumatic complete disruption of the cervical spine associated with ankylosing spondylitis.
Bilateral vertebral artery occlusion is an uncommon and mortal injury that could be seen after high-energy traumas. We illustrate an extreme case of bilateral vertebral artery occlusion following traumatic cervical disruption with complete spinal cord injury in a patient with ankylosing spondylitis. A 49-year-old male was admitted to our emergency department after a motor vehicle accident. ⋯ They have a possibility to cause vertebrobasilar ischemic events with a poor prognosis of morbidity and mortality. The gold standard of diagnosis is the catheter angiography, but also CT angiography has close sensitivity and specificity. The treatment strategies of vertebral artery occlusion are still unclear.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Nov 2021
Evaluation of emergency operations and anesthesia procedures used in surgical emergencies before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The number of people actively participating in society has decreased following the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic as a result of the measures taken to reduce the risk of transmission, such as interruption to education, social isolation, and curfews. Accordingly, change in the etiology of emergency surgery and characteristics of patients may be expected. The current study aimed to compare emergency surgery between the COVID-19 pre-pandemic and pandemic periods and to present the data and emergency anesthesia management of patients with suspected COVID-19. ⋯ The clinical data and surgical features of emergency patients during the pandemic were similar to those before the pandemic; however, the rate of spinal anesthesia was higher in the former. Personal protective equipment standards should be followed to prevent cross-infection among the anesthesiology team during anesthesia procedures for emergency operations. We consider that necessary emergency interventions can be safely performed and COVID-19 nosocomial infection can be prevented in the operating room by following the Ministry of Health recommendations and guidelines that are updated regularly.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Nov 2021
The utility of serum miRNA-93 and miRNA-191 levels for determining injury severity in adults with multiple blunt trauma.
Various scoring systems have been developed to determine the trauma severity and prognosis of patients following multiple blunt trauma (MBT). However, these scoring systems do not provide exactly the desired severity assessment. In recent years, serum concentration of many specific microRNAs (miRNAs), especially for head trauma, has been shown to play an important role in determining the diagnosis, severity, and prognosis of injury. To date, however, no studies have investigated serum miRNAs in patients with MBT. Thus, this study measured the expression of miRNA-93 and -191 in the serum of adults with MBT and examined the correlations of Injury Severity Score (ISS) and Revised Trauma Score values with serum miRNA-93 and -191 levels in these patients with the aim of predicting trauma severity based on the miRNA levels. ⋯ miRNA-191 and -93 levels were significantly upregulated in multitrauma patients compared to controls. The level of miRNA-191 in conjunction with ISS, but not that of miRNA-93, may be a useful biomarker for determining injury severity in patients with multitrauma.
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The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate patients who underwent surgery in our department for radial nerve lesions in terms of surgical outcomes. ⋯ Better functional results were obtained in the postoperative period in patients who were operated after the 1st month, underwent internal neurolysis and used a short nerve graft for anastomosis in the radial nerve lesions. In patients with entrapment neuropathy, the earliest surgery revealed satisfactory results in the postoperative period.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Nov 2021
Case ReportsSpinal cord contusion and paraplegia resulting from indirect gunshot injury.
Emergency physicians may overlook spinal cord injury in patients when the direct impact of a gunshot on the spine is lacking. A 30-year-old man who was shot on his right chest wall was brought to the emergency department. He arrived in a state of shock and underwent emergent thoracotomy for massive hemothorax. ⋯ Another assumption of the spinal cord injury is the impairment of blood supply to the cord. No effective treatment exists for gunshot-related indirect injury to the spinal cord. These reported cases reminded emergency physicians that after stabilization of the patient with a gunshot wound, a complete neurologic examination should be performed to discover occult spinal cord injury.