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Complications following the "T extensile" approach: a modified extensile approach for acetabular fracture surgery-report of forty-three patients.

作者信息

Starr Adam J, Watson Jeffrey T, Reinert Charles M, Jones Alan L, Whitlock Shelly, Griffin Damian R, Borer Drake S

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas 75235, USA.

出版信息

J Orthop Trauma. 2002 Sep;16(8):535-42. doi: 10.1097/00005131-200209000-00001.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Analyze the prevalence and severity of surgical complications encountered with a modified extended iliofemoral approach, the "T extensile" approach, in the treatment of complex acetabular fractures.

STUDY DESIGN

Prospective.

METHODS

During a sixteen-month study period, forty-three patients with complex acetabular fractures were treated via the T extensile approach. Perioperative antibiotics were used to prevent infection, and prophylaxis for heterotopic ossification was done with postoperative irradiation. Complications and clinical results were recorded. The patients were followed for an average of thirty months.

RESULTS

Acceptable reductions were obtained in forty patients. Poor reductions were obtained in three patients. There were no infections or iatrogenic nerve injuries. Brooker Grade 1 heterotopic ossification was seen in nineteen patients, eight had Grade 2, two had Grade 3, and no heterotopic ossification was seen in the other fourteen patients. No patient who received radiation developed heterotopic ossification beyond Brooker Grade 2. Seven patients went on to require total hip arthroplasty. The remaining thirty-six patients had an average Harris Hip Score of 86.

CONCLUSIONS

Extensile exposures to the acetabulum can be safely carried out with limited morbidity, as long as appropriate steps are taken to limit predictable complications.

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