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Review
. 2022 Jan-Apr;17(1):44-54.
doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10080-1551.

Acute Shortening for Open Tibial Fractures with Bone and Soft Tissue Defects: Systematic Review of Literature

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Acute Shortening for Open Tibial Fractures with Bone and Soft Tissue Defects: Systematic Review of Literature

Konstantins Plotnikovs et al. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr. 2022 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

Introduction: The presence of massive soft tissue loss in open tibial fractures is a challenging problem. Acute limb shortening is an alternative solution in situations where the use of flaps is limited.

Materials and methods: A review was conducted following the Preferred Reported Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses checklist (PRISMA) guidelines. A complete search of PubMed, EMBASE and MEDLINE was undertaken. Twenty-four articles related to closure of soft tissue defects through acute limb shortening were identified and included in this review.

Results: All report on restoration of limb function without or with minimal residual shortening. The authors note a decrease in the need for microsurgery. The external fixation devices used for deformity correction after closure of the soft tissue defect by acute shortening, angulation and rotation were the Ilizarov apparatus and circular fixator hexapods mainly.

Conclusion: Acute shortening is an alternative to microsurgical techniques. A ring external fixator is useful for restoring limb alignment after closing the soft tissue defect through creating a temporary deformity. The use of circular fixator hexapods can enable accurate correction of complex multicomponent deformities without the need to reassembly of individual correction units.

How to cite this article: Plotnikovs K, Movcans J, Solomin L. Acute Shortening for Open Tibial Fractures with Bone and Soft Tissue Defects: Systematic Review of Literature. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr 2022;17(1):44-54.

Keywords: Acute shortening; Angulation and rotation; External fixation; Ilizarov method; Open fracture; Soft tissue defect closure.

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Source of support: Nil Conflict of interest: None

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The search process for identifying literature included in the review

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