Outcome of traumatic inferior vena caval injuries: A case series

Zia Ur Rehman, Rimsha Farooq

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Abstract

Inferior vena caval (IVC) injuries are uncommon and challenging. The objective of the study is to evaluate outcomes of patients operated for inferior vena caval injuries at a university hospital. This is a retrospective case series of all adult patients aged >18 years who had been operated for traumatic IVC injuries at a university hospital between Jan 1998 to December 2018. During the study period, 9 patients with IVC injuries were operated with mean age of 26±10.3 years and all were males. Five (55.5%) patients had penetrating injuries while 4 (44.4%) had blunt trauma. Four (44.4%) patients had infra-renal while 5(66.7%) had suprarenal segment injuries with 4 (44.4%) patients undergoing primary repair of the injury. The most injured associated organ was liver 5 (55.6%). Thirty-days operative mortality was 66.7%.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S99-S101
JournalJournal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Volume70
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2020

Keywords

  • Inferior vena cava injury
  • Infra-renal injuries
  • Penetrating injuries
  • Suprarenal injuries
  • Venous injuries

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