A PROSPECTIVE-STUDY OF EARLY SOFT-TISSUE COVERAGE OF GRADE IIIB TIBIAL FRACTURES

Citation
Pp. Trabulsy et al., A PROSPECTIVE-STUDY OF EARLY SOFT-TISSUE COVERAGE OF GRADE IIIB TIBIAL FRACTURES, The journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care, 36(5), 1994, pp. 661-668
Citations number
63
Categorie Soggetti
Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
Volume
36
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
661 - 668
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Between 1987 and 1990, 45 consecutive patients with grade III tibial i njuries were treated by an established protocol. There were 31 men and 14 women. The average age was 27 years (range, 17-68 years). The aver age follow-up was 16 months (range, 12-46 months). Early bony fixation consisted of an external fixator in 28 patients and a non-reamed intr amedullary nail in 17 patients. No significant difference in complicat ions was noted between the two types of fixation systems. Forty-three percent of the patients underwent early bone grafting. Free muscle fla ps were employed in 78% of patients with a 97% success rate. Local mus cle flaps were utilized in 22% of patients with an 84% success rate. L ocal infection occurred in three patients (6%). Osteomyelitis occurred in two patients (4%). Bony union was present in 98% of patients (44 o f 45). Limb salvage was 98% (44 of 45). Early bone grafting (less-than -or-equal-to 3 months) yielded earlier bony union (average, 40 weeks) than late bone grafting (average, 52 weeks). This study proves the eff icacy of an established protocol of early muscle flap coverage in the management of grade IIIB tibial fractures in a consecutive series of p atients. Early bone grafting appears to be beneficial to early bony un ion. The intramedullary rod fixation system offers an acceptable alter native to the external fixator system in severe acute open tibial frac tures.