Open tibial fractures treated with Hoffmann external fixation
✍ Scribed by A. Nesbakken; A. Alho; A. J. Bjersand; D. K. Jensen; L. Stangeland; A. Walløe
- Book ID
- 104778493
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 535 KB
- Volume
- 107
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-3916
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✦ Synopsis
Thirty-two open fractures of the tibial shaft were treated with external fixation between 1973 and 1981 Early amputation was necessary in one patient In the remainder, including 14 with extensive soft-tissue lesions, wound healing was obtained within 18 weeks, and the median time until full weight bearing without pain was 32 weeks (range 8-60 weeks) Two deep infections healed during the observation period Among 26 patients examined 1-9 years after the injury, the result was excellent in six, good in 11, fair in four, and poor in five patients (including the amputation) One fracture had not united during the observation period Four poor results were due to the stiffness of the ankle and foot after compartment syndrome In conclusion, alertness for early fasciotomy is necessary even in severe open tibial fractures The external fixation should not be continued longer than the soft tissue and bone reconstruction make it necessary.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
Over a 6-year period ( 1977Over a 6-year period ( -1983)) , 59 patients with 61 tibial shaft fractures were treated by external fixation Of these patients, 42 with 42 fractures were followed up until solid union Thirty-seven fractures were caused by high-energy impact, mainly road accidents Sevente