Management of open fractures using a noncontact locking plate as an internal fixator
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Tarih
2017
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Medknow Publications
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
Background: The treatment of open fractures leads to major problems which may be due to various reasons. It mainly causes soft tissue problems due to the absorption of a large amount of energy by the soft tissues and bone tissues. Although some recent treatment protocols have eliminated many problems regarding delayed soft tissue closure, it still remains a big challange. This study uses a method called the internal fixator technique with noncontact locking plate (NC-LP) which involves the use of a combination of advantages of open and closed fixation techniques. Materials and Methods: 42 patients (32 men and 10 women) having a mean age of 34.11 years (range 17-56 years) with open fractures operated using internal fixator technique between 2007 and 2012 were included in this study. A retrospective chart review was conducted to record the following: age, gender, anatomic region of fractures, fracture etiology, classification of open fractures by Gustilo-Anderson and AO classification, surgeries, length of hospitalization, location and pattern of fracture, length of followup, and complications. Results: The fractures were caused by traffic accidents, shotgun injuries, falls from heights, and industrial crush injuries. Based on the Gustilo-Anderson classification, 31 fractures were Type III and 11 were Type II, where 23 were localized in the tibia and 19 in the femur. Patients delay for a mean of 13.5 h (range 6-24 h) for operation and the mean followup interval was 27.8 months (range 16-44 months). The mean union time was 19.7 weeks (range 16-29 weeks). One patient had delayed union and implant failure, one patient had osteomyelitis, five suffered from surface skin necrosis, and one patient had an angulation of 17° in the sagittal plane, for which no additional intervention was performed. Conclusions: This case series demonstrates that an 'internal fixator technique' is an acceptable alternative to the management of open fractures of the femur or tibia in adult patients. The NC-LP method provided opportunities to achieve a stable fixation with noncontact between the implant and the bone tissues, and the fractures were sufficiently stabilized to allow union with a low complication rate.
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Internal fixation, Noncontact plate, Open fracture MeSH terms, Bone plates, Open fractures, Osteomyelitis
Kaynak
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics
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Q4
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Q3
Cilt
51
Sayı
3
Künye
Yıldırım, A., Kapukaya, A., Mertsoy, Y., Yiğit, Ş., Çaçan, M. A. ve Atiç, R. (2017). Management of open fractures using a noncontact locking plate as an internal fixator. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics, 51(3), 312-317.