• World Neurosurg · Jan 2021

    Blast-induced Traumatic Brain Injuries: Experience from the Deadliest Suicide Double-Car Bomb Attack in Iraq.

    • Samer S Hoz, Zahraa F Al-Sharshahi, Ali A Dolachee, Ammar M Al-Smaysim, Wamedh E Matti, Ali Bydon, and Hussein J Kadhum.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Neurosurgery Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq.
    • World Neurosurg. 2021 Jan 1; 145: e192-e201.

    IntroductionBlast-induced traumatic brain injuries (bTBIs) are increasingly frequent in civilian settings. We present the first study of individuals with bTBI in Iraq. The study focuses on one of the deadliest suicide car bomb attacks in Iraq and uses it to show the devastating nature of bTBIs.MethodsThis study was conducted at the Neurosurgery Teaching Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq. A retrospective chart analysis of patients with bTBI admitted to the Neurosurgery Teaching Hospital was performed. Measured parameters included patients' demographics, initial presentation, injury patterns, hospital course, surgical management, and outcomes.ResultsA total of 75 patients with bTBI were included in this study, 19 of whom died in the emergency room. The remaining 56 patients were admitted to the hospital. Of those patients, 68.6% (n = 39) underwent surgery, and 30.4% were managed conservatively. A modified, tailored triaging system was implemented. All surgery was guided by the principles of damage control neurosurgery. In addition, 76.9% and 46.2% of patients underwent corticectomy and decompressive craniectomy, respectively. Dural venous sinus repair was performed in 17.9% of patients, and 30.7% of the operations entailed additional steps to control major (arterial) cerebrovascular bleeding. The net bTBI-related complication rate was 76%. The total mortality was 48%. Of survivors, 10.7% (n = 8) were discharged with a severe disability. Overall, good outcomes were achieved in 41.3% of the patients.ConclusionsThis study sheds light on the devastating nature of bTBIs. Neurosurgeons worldwide need to be mindful of the unique triaging, diagnostic, and management requirements of these injuries.Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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