Fat embolism: special situations bilateral femoral fractures and pathologic femoral fractures
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2006.08.037
Fat embolism: special situations bilateral femoral fractures and pathologic femoral fractures
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- Injury. 2007 Oct;38(10):1224
Abstract
Few data are available in the literature regarding fat embolism in cases of bilateral femoral and pathological femoral fractures. The incidence of bilateral femoral fractures ranges from 2-9.5% of the total number of patients with femoral fractures, and they usually occur in high energy trauma and multi-trauma patients. Although injury severity scores tend to underestimate the severity of these injuries, fat embolism seems to occur in increased frequency ranging from 4.8-7.5%. Intramedullary nailing, which is the preferred surgical treatment, triggers a systemic inflammatory response that poses an additional burden to pulmonary function. In addition, the femur is a common site of metastatic bone disease. The treatment of impending and actual pathological fractures is complicated by increased rates of lung damage due to various factors. Fat embolism during treatment--mainly with intramedullary nails--generally seems to range from 0-10%.
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