A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 36 CIVILIAN GUNSHOT FRACTURES

Citation
S. Tikka et al., A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 36 CIVILIAN GUNSHOT FRACTURES, The journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care, 40(3), 1996, pp. 212-216
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
Volume
40
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Supplement
S
Pages
212 - 216
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
A critical retrospective analysis was conducted of 36 gunshot fracture s admitted from 1985 to 1989 in Finland by using the statistics of the Central Medical Board. The information was analyzed for demographic d etails and from consumption of hospital resources point of view, with special attention to gunshot injuries to long bones, The fractures wer e classified by using the grading system of Gustilo et al, into three categories: type A (60%), type B (12.3%), and type C (27.7%), Debridem ent of wounds was done successfully in two-thirds of the wounds, but w as insufficient in nine cases, Fasciotomy was insufficient in seven ca ses, The fractures were immobilized by external fixation (Hoffmann) in two-thirds of the patients, Primary internal fixation was used in thr ee femoral and one tibial fracture with severe complications, The tibi a and femur were the most frequent sites involved, thus accounting for 13 infections. The infection rate, including two septicemias and four cases of osteomyelitis, could have been lower if war surgical princip les were accepted or known in the management, The same could be consid ered in avoiding four compartment syndromes and six ununited fractures .