S. Provenzani et al., FLAP COVERAGE OF HIGH-ENERGY OPEN TIBIAL FRACTURES, Revue de chirurgie orthopedique et reparatrice de l'appareil moteur, 79(2), 1993, pp. 99-110
This retrospective study has been made on 23 patients with open fractu
res of the tibia, type III or IV in Byrd's classification. Ten of thes
e patients showed an aggravation of the soft tissue lesions after the
initial treatment. At the beginning of our study, 22 patients had alre
ady achieved union and 1 had been amputated. All the patients have had
a covering by one or several flaps. The analysis of the results conce
rns different types of fracture: the time interval between the acciden
t and the first covering by flap, the type of the flap, the length of
the hospitalization, the complications; the recovery of the function.
First covering by flap has been made in the acute phase in 6 cases, in
the sub-acute phase in 12 cases and in the chronic phase in 5 cases.
The results of the patients covered in the acute phase were better, th
an those of the patients covered by flap in the sub-acute or the chron
ic phase. Early covering of the open fractures of the tibia is recomma
nded. A classification of the open fractures, derived from the classif
ication of Byrd is suggested. We included a type << O >> for the fract
ures with potential aggravation. Different types of flap of the leg ha
ve been described. Our behaviour in high energy fractures of the tibia
is determined by the necessity to look for a potential fracture aggra
vation and by the intention of an early covering of the open fracture.