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Table 2 Analyses of colon injury by localizations of gunshot defects by shape-stable or hollow-point bullets

From: Gunshot injury to the colon by expanding bullets in combat patients wounded in hybrid period of the Russian-Ukrainian war during 2014–2020

Colon parameters

Grouping of patients

All patients n = 112

p value

Injured by Shape-stable bullets n = 69

Injured by Hollow-point bullets n = 43

Colon part

 Cecum

6 (8.7%)

2 (4.7%)

  

 Ascending colon

9 (13.0%)

9 (20.9%)

18 (16.1%)

0.27

 Hepatic flexure

3 (4.3%)

4 (9.3%)

7 (6.3%)

0.29

 Transverse colon

10 (14.5%)

7 (16.3%)

17 (15.2%)

0.80

 Splenic flexure

5 (7.2%)

1 (2.3%)

6 (5.4%)

0.26

 Descending colon

21 (30.4%)

12 (27.9%)

33 (29.5%)

0.78

 Sigmoid colon

15 (21.7%)

8 (18.6%)

23 (20.5%)

0.69

 p-value—comparisons within each group

0.0005

0.0171

< 0.0001

 

Colon side

 Right-side colon

18 (26.1%)

15 (34.9%)

33 (29.5%)

0.32

 Transverse colon

10 (14.5%)

7 (16.3%)

17 (15.2%)

0.80

 Left-side colon

41 (59.4%)

21 (48.8%)

62 (55.4%)

0.27

 p-value—comparisons within each group

< 0.0001

0.032

< 0.0001

 

Colon level

 Upper colon

18 (26.1%)

12 (27.9%)

30 (26.8%)

0.83

 Middle colon

30 (43.5%)

21 (48.8%)

51 (45.5%)

0.58

 Lower colon

21 (30.4%)

10 (23.3%)

31 (27.7%)

0.41

 p-value—comparisons within each group

0.18

0.091

0.023

 

Relation to peritoneum

 Intraperitoneal

39 (56.5%)

22 (51.2%)

61 (54.5%)

0.58

 Extraperitoneal

30 (43.5%)

21 (48.8%)

51 (45.5%)

 p-value—comparisons within each group

0.44

0.91

0.50