Perspect Vasc Surg Endovasc Ther, vol.21, no.4, pp.253-6, 2009 (SCI-Expanded)
In the authors' institution, 27 patients with gluteal injuries were treated surgically during the past 17 years. All patients were males, and the mean age was 32.4 years. Most patients (89%) had stab wounds. The lesion was on the right buttock in 16 (59%) patients and on the left buttock in 11 (41%) patients. Bleeding was the most common presenting sign. The superior gluteal artery and its branches were the most commonly injured arteries (89%). Surgical procedure was arterial ligation alone in all but one case, whereas one patient underwent coil embolization. Mortality was 11% and included 1 death on arrival to the medical center and 2 intraoperative deaths. To achieve a low rate of morbidity and mortality with such injuries, careful physical examination and immediate surgical or endovascular treatment is needed.