Ketterl R L, Steinau H U, Feller A M, Stübinger B, Claudi B F
Chirurgische Klinik, Technischen Universität München.
Zentralbl Chir. 1990;115(4):209-18.
93 patients with grade III open tibial fractures were treated without a treatment protocol from 1980 to 1982. This group is compared to 147 pts. managed between 1983 to 1986 according to a standardized prospectively designed protocol with aggressive debridement augmented by pulsatile Jet-lavage. Serial debridement were performed at 48-hour intervales until early soft-tissue coverage were obtained using local or free muscle-flaps. The mean follow-up was 80 months respectively 44 months. --The aggressive regimen led to a statistically significant decrease in infection (30% vs 12%), nonunion (16% vs 6%), amputation (18% vs 6%) and combined hospitalization-periods (137 vs 74 days) [all p less than 0.001]. The aggressively treated groups showed a trend toward early fracture-healing (30 vs 23 weeks) although this was not statistically significant.