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External fixation as an alternative when treating 2nd and 3rd degree open lower leg fractures.

作者信息

Schöntag H, Schöttle H, Jungbluth K H

出版信息

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg (1978). 1980;97(1):13-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00381522.

Abstract

The infection rate of open lower leg fracture is extremely high. Surgical treatment guarantees a reduced risk of infection when compared with conservative treatments. But even osteosynthetic methods such as screw or compression plate fixation show unsatisfactory results because of the additional traumatization of the primarily injured soft tissue combined with a reduction of blood circulation. From July 1973 till September 1976 we treated 57 2nd and 3rd degree open shank fractures with osteosynthetic methods: 46 with compression plate osteosynthesis and 11 primarily or secondarily with external fixation. The osteitis-rate was 14%, in addition to that there was a soft-tissue infection rate of 5%. In order to change our therapeutical procedure we stabilized 2nd and 3rd degree open lower limb fractures and lower leg fractures complicated by soft-tissue damages consequently by external fixation. From October 1976 till May 1978 we treated 39 open shank fractures; 24 of them were 2nd and 3rd degree open fractures. They were treated by external fixation. This change in our surgical treatment resulted in an osteitis-rate of 2.6%, there was no case of soft-tissue inflammation. These results underline the superiority of treating 2nd and 3rd degree open lower leg fractures and fractures combined with soft-tissue injuries consequently and chiefly with AO external fixation.

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