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Scandinavian Journal of Surgery | 2007

Multidisciplinary Approach for the Management of Complex Hepatic Injuries AAST-OIS Grades IV—V: A Prospective Study

Juan A. Asensio; Patrizio Petrone; Luis Manuel García-Núñez; Brian Kimbrell; Eric Kuncir

Background: Complex hepatic injuries grades IV—V are highly lethal. The objective of this study is to assess the multidisciplinary approach for their management and to evaluate if survival could be improved with this approach. Study Design: Prospective 54-month study of all patients sustaining hepatic injuries grades IV—V managed operatively at a Level I Trauma Center. Main outcome measure: survival. Statistical analysis: univariate and stepwise logistic regression. Results: Seventy-five patients sustained penetrating (47/63%) and blunt (28/37%) injuries. Seven (9%) patients underwent emergency department thoracotomy with a mortality of 100%. Out of the 75 patients, 52 (69%) sustained grade IV, and 23 (31%) grade V. The estimated blood loss was 3,539±-3,040 ml. The overall survival was 69%, adjusted survival excluding patients requiring emergency department thoracotomy was 76%. Survival stratified to injury grade: grade IV 42/52–81%, grade V 10/23–43%. Mortality grade IV versus V injuries (p <0.002; RR 2.94; 95% CI 1.52–5.70). Risk factors for mortality: packed red blood cells transfused in operating room (p=0.024), estimated blood loss (p<0.001), dysryhthmia (p<0.0001), acidosis (p=0.051), hypothermia (p=0.04). The benefit of angiography and angioembolization indicated: 12% mortality (2/17) among those that received it versus a 36% mortality (21/58) among those that did not (p=0.074; RR 0.32; 95% CI 0.08–1.25). Stepwise logistic regression identified as significant independent predictors of outcome: estimated blood loss (p=0.0017; RR 1.24; 95% CI 1.08–1.41) and number of packed red blood cells transfused in the operating room (p=0.0358; RR 1.16; 95% CI 1.01–1.34). Conclusions: The multidisciplinary approach to the management of these severe grades of injuries appears to improve survival in these highly lethal injuries. A prospective multi-institutional study is needed to validate this approach.


Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care | 2007

Superior mesenteric venous injuries: to ligate or to repair remains the question.

Juan A. Asensio; Patrizio Petrone; Luis Manuel García-Núñez; Matthew Healy; Matthew J. Martin; Eric Kuncir


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2006

Femoral Vessel Injuries: Analysis of Factors Predictive of Outcomes

Juan A. Asensio; Eric Kuncir; Luis Manuel García-Núñez; Patrizio Petrone


Cirujano General | 2011

Conceptos básicos de balística para el Cirujano General y su aplicación en la evaluación del trauma abdominal

Ignacio Magaña Sánchez; Jesús Javier Torres Salazar; Luis Manuel García-Núñez; Olliver Núñez-Cantú


Scandinavian Journal of Surgery | 2006

Noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring of patients sustaining severe penetrating thoracic abdominal and thoracoabdominal injuries for early recognition and therapy of shock

Juan A. Asensio; Patrizio Petrone; C. J. Wo; C. Li-Chien; K. Lu; P. Fathizadeh; Brian Kimbrell; Luis Manuel García-Núñez; William C. Shoemaker


Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care | 2008

Exsanguination: Reliable Models to Indicate Damage Control

Alicia M. Mohr; Juan A. Asensio; Tamer Karsidag; Luis Manuel García-Núñez; Patrizio Petrone; Amanda J. Morehouse; Alexander D. Vara; John S. Weston; Donald W. Robinson; Edward B. Lineen; Allan Capin


Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care | 2008

Operative Management of Pulmonary Injuries: Lung-Sparing and Formal Resections

Juan A. Asensio; Luis Manuel García-Núñez; Patrizio Petrone; David R. King; Ricardo Castrellon; Dominic Duran; Alexander D. Vara; John S. Weston; Donald W. Robinson; Louis R. Pizano


Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care | 2008

CHAPTER 30 – CAROTID, VERTEBRAL ARTERY, AND JUGULAR VENOUS INJURIES

Vincent L. Rowe; Patrizio Petrone; Luis Manuel García-Núñez; Juan A. Asensio


Cirujano General | 2014

Hepatectomía laparoscópica izquierda. Primer caso reportado en el Hospital Central Militar

Héctor Faustino Noyola-Villalobos; Mayor Edgar Fernando Hernández-García; Mayor Marco Antonio Loera Torres; Luis Manuel García-Núñez; Luis Fernando Moreno-Delgado; Ignacio Magaña Sánchez


Cirugía y Cirujanos (México) Num.1 Vol.76 | 2014

Uso adjunto de NovoSeven® (factor VII-a recombinante) en trauma cardiaco penetrante

Luis Manuel García-Núñez; Luis Enrique Soto-Ortega; Ruy Cabello-Pasini; Luis Enrique Payró-Hernández; Ignacio Javier Magaña-Sánchez

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Patrizio Petrone

University of Southern California

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Eric Kuncir

University of Southern California

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Brian Kimbrell

University of Southern California

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