Acute shortening and re-lengthening in the management of bone and soft-tissue loss in complicated fractures of the tibia
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- DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.89B1.17595
Acute shortening and re-lengthening in the management of bone and soft-tissue loss in complicated fractures of the tibia
Abstract
We have managed 21 patients with a fracture of the tibia complicated by bone and soft-tissue loss as a result of an open fracture in 10, or following debridement of an infected nonunion in 11, by resection of all the devitalised tissues, acute limb shortening to close the defect, application of an external fixator and metaphyseal osteotomy for re-lengthening. The mean bone loss was 4.7 cm (3 to 11). The mean age of the patients was 28.8 years (12 to 54) and the mean follow-up was 34.8 months (24 to 75). All the fractures united with a well-aligned limb. The mean duration of treatment for the ten grade-III A+B open fractures (according to the Gustilo-Anderson classification) was 5.7 months (4.5 to 8) and for the nonunions, 7.6 months (5.5 to 12.5). Complications included one refracture, one transient palsy of the peroneal nerve and one equinus contracture of 10 degrees .
Comment in
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Acute shortening and re-lengthening in the management of bone and soft-tissue loss in complicated fractures of the tibia.J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2007 Jun;89(6):846; author reply 846-7. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.89B8.19833. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2007. PMID: 17613517 No abstract available.
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