Zentralblatt für Chirurgie
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The aim of this retrospective study is to emphasize on combined fractures of the tibia with lesions of the ankle joint. The report bases on 820 fractures of the lower leg. 123 cases showed external rotation fractures of the tibia, which were combined with lesions of the ankle joint in 88 cases. 25 patients were operated on the ankle joint. Because of the combination of external rotation fractures with lesions of the ankle joint, which accounted to 65% of the posterior tibial margin, to 17% of the lateral malleolus and to 3% of the syndesmosis, it is important to investigate the ankle joint radiologically and clinically.
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The i.v. bolus infusion of 4 ml/kg b.w. of hypertonic (7.2-7.5%) saline solution represents a new concept for primary resuscitation from traumatic-hemorrhagic shock; it is called "small-volume resuscitation". Experimental studies have demonstrated that for the case of a 50% blood loss the infusion of 7.2-7.5% NaCl in a dose equivalent to 1/10 of the blood loss effectively restores cardiac filling pressures and cardiac output and significantly increases systemic pressure. ⋯ The superiority of "small-volume resuscitation" using hypertonic-hyperoncotic solution as compared to conventional volume therapy consists of its effects on the microcirculation. Recent clinical trials have revealed the efficacy, practicability and safety of this new therapeutic concept for primary resuscitation from trauma and shock.
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From 1973 to 1991 a total of 422 patients underwent surgery because of an abdominal trauma. 12 patients had gunshot wounds and 46 patients stab wounds. In a retrospective study the diagnostic and therapeutic procedure and the indication for surgery are analysed. After gunshot wounds of the abdomen we always performed a laparotomy. ⋯ The indication for surgery then based on the development of clinical signs. The time between first examination and laparotomy was never more than 12 hours. 39 patients (84.7%) had injuries of intraabdominal organs. 5 patients (10.8%) had a negative laparotomy. The mortality rate was 3.4%, but there was no death as a result of the selective approach.
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The perioperative treatment of patients with elective colorectal resections in 1086 german hospitals was analysed. In 40% of all hospitals preoperative parenteral nutrition was administered. Following resection iv-fluids were administered in every hospital (6.2% hypo-, 72.4% normo-, 18.7% hypercaloric). ⋯ The principles in perioperative treatment of patients with elective colorectal resections are almost identical all over Germany. Minor differences in perioperative treatment occurred in association with localisation, class of hospital, size of surgical department and annual amount of resections. Also differences between clinical practice and results of recent scientific studies can be observed.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
[Status of treatment with free radical scavengers following kidney and pancreas transplantation].
The frequency of acute renal failure (ARF) after preservation and kidney transplantation is rather high. The etiology of an ARF is an interaction of multiple mechanisms as donor conditions, explantation procedure, duration of ischemia and reperfusion injury. Different experiments demonstrated, that the damage produced by reperfusion can be prevented by the scavenger of free radicals, the enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD). ⋯ It seems rh-SOD is able to augment the early graft function and is helpful to reduce the ARF frequency when long-time stored cadaveric kidneys have to be transplanted. These promising results encourage us to continue the study in protocol B to get greater numbers and definitive results.