BACKGROUND: This study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of locally developed external fixators (LDEF) as definitive treatment for open tibia diaphyseal fractures (OTDF) in Ivory Coast. METHODS: Gustilo I, II, and IIIA OTDFs of patients admitted within 24 hours of injury were prospectively included and treated with LDEF. The rates of union, mal-union, septic complications, as well as the functional results were assessed, in addition to the LDEF construct's integrity. Predictive factors of failure or poor results were assessed. RESULTS: Overall, 40 OTDF patients were admitted within 24 hours of injury. Gustilo I, II, and IIIA fractures were observed in three, 13, and 24 patients, respectively. Uneventful fracture healing was obtained in 2...
BACKGROUND: Open tibial fractures are common injuries in low and middle-income countries, but there ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: External fixation is often the treatment of choice for open complex fractures ...
Objective: The authors report their experience in the treatment of the diaphyseal tibial fracture...
Open tibia fractures (OTF) can cause significant morbidity. These injuries justify early antibiotic ...
Background: Precarious blood supply, subcutaneous nature and lack of soft-tissue cover of the shaft ...
INTRODUCTION Open tibia fracture (OTF) treatment is well documented in developed countries. Yet, thi...
Abstract Background: The management of open tibial diaphyseal fractures is the most challenging gli...
Background: There is confusion regarding ideal fixation method for intermediate grades of open fract...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare efficiency of external fixator in modular form with unilateral and unipl...
Tibia plafond fractures have historically demonstrated high complication rates. The purpose of this ...
Modern advances in plastic surgery have significantly improved the outcome of severe open tibial fra...
To document the outcome of treatment in the first six months for open tibial shaft fractures managed...
Treatment of open tibial shaft fractures is challenging. External fixation (EF) is comparatively saf...
Introduction: The development of damage control orthopedics (DCO) procedures has led to the developm...
BACKGROUND: External fixation improves open fracture management in emerging countries. However, soph...
BACKGROUND: Open tibial fractures are common injuries in low and middle-income countries, but there ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: External fixation is often the treatment of choice for open complex fractures ...
Objective: The authors report their experience in the treatment of the diaphyseal tibial fracture...
Open tibia fractures (OTF) can cause significant morbidity. These injuries justify early antibiotic ...
Background: Precarious blood supply, subcutaneous nature and lack of soft-tissue cover of the shaft ...
INTRODUCTION Open tibia fracture (OTF) treatment is well documented in developed countries. Yet, thi...
Abstract Background: The management of open tibial diaphyseal fractures is the most challenging gli...
Background: There is confusion regarding ideal fixation method for intermediate grades of open fract...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare efficiency of external fixator in modular form with unilateral and unipl...
Tibia plafond fractures have historically demonstrated high complication rates. The purpose of this ...
Modern advances in plastic surgery have significantly improved the outcome of severe open tibial fra...
To document the outcome of treatment in the first six months for open tibial shaft fractures managed...
Treatment of open tibial shaft fractures is challenging. External fixation (EF) is comparatively saf...
Introduction: The development of damage control orthopedics (DCO) procedures has led to the developm...
BACKGROUND: External fixation improves open fracture management in emerging countries. However, soph...
BACKGROUND: Open tibial fractures are common injuries in low and middle-income countries, but there ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: External fixation is often the treatment of choice for open complex fractures ...
Objective: The authors report their experience in the treatment of the diaphyseal tibial fracture...