Department of Traumatology, John Hunter Hospital and University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Lancet. 2012 Sep 22;380(9847):1109-19. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(12)60991-X.
Musculoskeletal injuries are the most common reason for operative procedures in severely injured patients and are major determinants of functional outcomes. In this paper, we summarise advances and future directions for management of multiply injured patients with major musculoskeletal trauma. Improved understanding of fracture healing has created new possibilities for management of particularly challenging problems, such as delayed union and non union of fractures and large bone defects. Optimum timing of major orthopaedic interventions is guided by increased knowledge about the immune response after injury. Individual treatment should be guided by trading off the benefits of early definitive skeletal stabilisation, and the potentially life-threatening risks of systemic complications such as fat embolism, acute lung injury, and multiple organ failure. New methods for measurement of fracture healing and function and quality of life outcomes pave the way for landmark trials that will guide the future management of musculoskeletal injuries.
肌肉骨骼损伤是严重创伤患者手术治疗的最常见原因,也是功能预后的主要决定因素。本文总结了多发伤合并严重肌肉骨骼创伤患者的管理方面的进展和未来方向。对骨折愈合的深入了解为处理特别具有挑战性的问题创造了新的可能性,例如骨折延迟愈合和不愈合以及大骨缺损。对损伤后免疫反应的认识不断提高,为确定主要矫形干预的最佳时机提供了指导。个体治疗应权衡早期确定性骨骼稳定的益处,以及脂肪栓塞、急性肺损伤和多器官衰竭等全身性并发症的潜在危及生命的风险。骨折愈合以及功能和生活质量结果的新测量方法为指导肌肉骨骼损伤未来管理的标志性试验铺平了道路。