Background: Primary closure of skin wounds after debridement of open fractures is controversial. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether primary skin closure for grade-IIIA or lower-grade open extremity fractures is associated with a lower deep-infection rate. Methods: We identified 349 Gustilo-Anderson grade-I, II, or IIIA fractures treated at our level-I academic trauma center from 2003 to 2007. Eighty-seven injuries were treated with delayed primary closure, and 262 were treated with immediate closure after surgical debridement. After application of a propensity score-matching algorithm to balance prognostic factors, 146 open fractures (seventy-three matched pairs) were analyzed. Results: After application of a propensi...
Importance: Following surgery to treat major trauma–related fractures, deep wound infection rates ar...
Introduction: Open tibial fractures are complex injuries with variable outcomes that significantly i...
ObjectiveTo determine risk factors associated with infection and traumatic lacerations and to see if...
Background: Existing guidelines recommend emergency surgical debridement of open fractures within si...
Soft tissue management and fracture fixation including initial external fixation in Gustilo-Anderson...
AbstractThe ideal timing of wound closure for open tibial fractures is debatable. This study aimed t...
INTRODUCTION: Open fractures are associated with a high risk of infection. The prevention of infecti...
IntroductionOpen fractures are associated with a high risk of infection. The prevention of infection...
IntroductionOpen fractures are associated with a high risk of infection. The prevention of infection...
OBJECTIVES: To study the effect of time to surgical debridement on non-union, infection rates and ...
Background: It is still a matter of debate whether delayed primary closure (DPC) of contaminated ab...
Purpose Open fractures are considered orthopedic emergencies that are traditionally treated with su...
Purpose Open fractures are considered orthopedic emergencies that are traditionally treated with su...
Purpose Open fractures are considered orthopedic emergencies that are traditionally treated with su...
Background: Recent retrospective studies suggest that the time to debridement of open tibia fracture...
Importance: Following surgery to treat major trauma–related fractures, deep wound infection rates ar...
Introduction: Open tibial fractures are complex injuries with variable outcomes that significantly i...
ObjectiveTo determine risk factors associated with infection and traumatic lacerations and to see if...
Background: Existing guidelines recommend emergency surgical debridement of open fractures within si...
Soft tissue management and fracture fixation including initial external fixation in Gustilo-Anderson...
AbstractThe ideal timing of wound closure for open tibial fractures is debatable. This study aimed t...
INTRODUCTION: Open fractures are associated with a high risk of infection. The prevention of infecti...
IntroductionOpen fractures are associated with a high risk of infection. The prevention of infection...
IntroductionOpen fractures are associated with a high risk of infection. The prevention of infection...
OBJECTIVES: To study the effect of time to surgical debridement on non-union, infection rates and ...
Background: It is still a matter of debate whether delayed primary closure (DPC) of contaminated ab...
Purpose Open fractures are considered orthopedic emergencies that are traditionally treated with su...
Purpose Open fractures are considered orthopedic emergencies that are traditionally treated with su...
Purpose Open fractures are considered orthopedic emergencies that are traditionally treated with su...
Background: Recent retrospective studies suggest that the time to debridement of open tibia fracture...
Importance: Following surgery to treat major trauma–related fractures, deep wound infection rates ar...
Introduction: Open tibial fractures are complex injuries with variable outcomes that significantly i...
ObjectiveTo determine risk factors associated with infection and traumatic lacerations and to see if...