Annals of surgery
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Although many different tests are used to diagnose myocardial contusion, the clinical implications of the diagnosis are unclear. This makes it difficult to decide which patients require admission to a monitored bed. During 16 months, 3010 patients with blunt trauma were reviewed for evidence of sequelae attributable to myocardial contusion. ⋯ Echocardiography and creatine phosphokinase isoenzyme levels, although frequently positive, did not predict morbidity. Clinically significant myocardial contusions are rare. Patients who will develop life-threatening complications from blunt cardiac injury can be identified in an emergency room setting.
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The association of Streptococcus bovis endocarditis and colon carcinoma has been reported previously in small series in the medical, but not surgical, literature. Although the fecal carriage rate of S. bovis increases with colonic pathology, no explanation exists for the development of bacteremia in these cases. To explore the possible contribution of hepatic dysfunction to the development of portal and systemic bacteremia, the incidence of both colonic pathology and liver disease or dysfunction was determined in 92 patients with S. bovis endocarditis and/or bacteremia. ⋯ Either the underlying colonic disease or alterations in hepatic secretion of bile salts or immunoglobulins may promote the overgrowth of S. bovis and its translocation from the intestinal lumen into the portal venous system. A compromised hepatic reticuloendothelial system may then contribute to the development of S. bovis septicemia and subsequent endocarditis. We conclude that S. bovis bacteremia is an indication to the clinician of the possibility of underlying liver disease as well as colon pathology.
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Comparative Study
Early burn wound excision significantly reduces blood loss.
The hypothesis that near-total early excision of large burns in children can be performed safely with a reduction in blood loss was tested. Of 1662 acutely burned patients admitted to this institution between 1982 and 1989, 594 underwent near-total excision of cutaneous flame or scald burn injuries in a single procedure. Operations took less than 3 hours and there were no operative deaths. ⋯ Blood loss for burns of less than 30% TBSA was of 1.19 +/- 0.13 mL/cm2. Early excision did not increase mortality rate when compared to later excision times. We suggest that near-total excision of large burns within the first 24 hours reduces blood requirements and morbidity without adversely altering hemodynamic stability or increasing mortality risks.
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The life expectancy of patients with aortic aneurysm is significantly prolonged by graft replacement therapy. Regardless, a significant predictor of late death is complications of either residual aortic aneurysmal disease or the development of additional aortic aneurysm. This paper reviews a personal experience in the treatment of 4170 patients with aneurysmal disease of either dissection or medial degenerative origin, indicating that multiple segment involvement was or became present in 1262 (30%) patients, 463 (67%) of 694 patients with dissection, and 799 (23%) of 3476 patients without dissection. ⋯ The 5-year survival rate from the time of first operation, including early death from operation was 75% in group 1, 65% in group 2, and 39% in group 3. The causes of death in group 3 patients were aneurysmal rupture and/or associated disease. It is concluded that initial total aortic study and regular postoperative monitoring with computed tomographic scanning is indicated to detect extensive disease or recurrence of disease and that aggressive replacement is indicated except in patients with associated disease that does not permit operation.
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The presence of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) at the site of acute injury, its ability to attract inflammatory and connective tissue cells, and its stimulatory effect on the deposition of connective tissue matrix combine to suggest that it may play a key role in the response to injury. The effect of exogenous TGF-beta form 2 on dermal wounds healing by secondary intent was investigated using a sponge composed of collagen and heparin as a delivery vehicle. Longitudinal lenticular-shaped wounds on the dorsum of adult guinea pigs were treated at the time of wounding with delivery vehicle containing 0.5, 1, or 5 micrograms of purified, bovine bone-derived TGF-beta 2, and were compared with wounds that received vehicle only or were untreated. ⋯ At day 8, but not at day 14, wounds treated with 1 or 5 micrograms of TGF-beta 2 contained a significantly higher proportion of connective tissue than did wounds treated with vehicle only, and they also exhibited higher wound strength. No effect on wound size or re-epithelialization was detected. The observations provide evidence that a single treatment with exogenous TGF-beta 2 delivered in collagen/heparin sponge vehicle can accelerate repair in guinea pig dermal wounds allowed to heal by secondary intent.