Table 6.
Patients with mortality and their features
Patients | Clinical Presentation | Type of Surgery |
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40 years/M | lnstabil pelvic fracture | Partial ileal resection and end ileostomy |
Ileum mesentery injury | ||
Grade 1 kidney injury | ||
Left scapula fracture | ||
Left hemopneumothorax | ||
Bilateral lung contusion | ||
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54 years/M | lleal necrosis due to mesentery injury | Partial ileal resection and end ileostomy |
Grade 2 splenic injury | ||
Bilateral hemothorax | ||
Bilateral pulmonary contusion | ||
Open right humerus fracture | ||
Frontal subarachnoid hemorrhage | ||
| ||
69 years/M | Pedestrian injury | Pelvic packing |
Right open instable pelvic fracture | Primary femoral vein repair | |
Rectal injury | Sigmoid loop colostomy | |
Right femoral vein injury | ||
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52 years/M | Crush injury | |
Ascending colon and pancreas injury | Right hemicolectomy | |
Instable pelvic fracture (open book) | End ileostomy | |
Crush syndrome | Pancreatic drainage |