Molinari R W, Yang E C, Strauss E, Einhorn T A
General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, USA.
Contemp Orthop. 1994 Nov;29(5):335-9.
A ten-year retrospective review of extremity long bone gunshot fractures treated operatively at the Elmhurst City Hospital Center, New York, was performed to examine the operative outcomes with regard to immediate, intermediate, and delayed fixation. A total of 121 low-velocity gunshot fractures were evaluated in 107 patients. Cases were separated into three groups according to the actual timing of the internal fixation procedure. The results revealed a total deep infection rate of 2.6% (3/121) and a nonunion rate of 3.3% (4/121), with no significant differences among the three groups. Early internal fixation reduced comparative hospital stay length and overall costs for operative patients.
对纽约埃尔姆赫斯特市医院中心接受手术治疗的四肢长骨枪伤骨折患者进行了为期十年的回顾性研究,以检查即时、中期和延迟固定的手术效果。共评估了107例患者的121例低速枪伤骨折。根据内固定手术的实际时间将病例分为三组。结果显示,总深部感染率为2.6%(3/121),骨不连率为3.3%(4/121),三组之间无显著差异。早期内固定减少了手术患者的相对住院时间和总体费用。