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Table 2 Comparison of characteristics of blunt injury group and penetrating injury group

From: Factors affecting morbidity and mortality in traumatic colorectal injuries and reliability and validity of trauma scoring systems

 

PIG (n = 179)

BIG (n = 15)

P value

Age (years), mean ± SD

28.9 ± 12.5

31.2 ± 11.2

0.3

Gender, males, n (%)

159 (88.8)

13 (86.6)

0.68

Treatment, n (%)

   

 Primary repair

132 (73.7)

8 (53.3)

0.13

 Stoma procedure

47 (26.3)

7 (46.7)

0.13

Flint injury scale

   

 Grade 1 and 2

96 (53.6)

7 (46.7)

0.8

 Grade 3

83 (46.4)

8 (53.3)

0.8

TSI, n(%)

   

  < 8 hours

165 (92.1)

10 (66.6)

0.008

  > 8 hours

14 (7.9)

5 (33.4)

0.008

ISS, mean ± SD

29.7 ± 14.2

33.5 ± 11.8

0.08

RTS, mean ± SD

7.2 ± 1.3

7 ± 0.9

0.03

TRISS, mean ± SD

85 ± 26.1

88.2 ± 12.3

0.07

Hospitalization (days), mean ± SD

11.2 ± 9.3

9.8 ± 8.1

0.23

Morbidity, n (%)

53 (29.6)

9 (0.6)

0.02

 Wound site infection

18 (10.1)

3 (20)

 

 Suture leakage

8 (4.5)

-

 

 Intraabdominal abscess

2 (1.1)

-

 

 Pulmonary complications

16 (8.9)

5 (33.3)

 

 Sepsis

9 (5)

1 (6.7)

 

Mortality, n (%)

19 (10.6)

5 (33.4)

0.02

  1. PIG penetrating injury group, BIG blunt injury group, TSI, trauma-surgery interval, ISS injury severity score, RTS revised trauma score, TRISS trauma-injury severity score