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Bone union and mobility outcomes for reconstructed open tibial fractures: a plastic surgical experience from a major trauma center.

Sadhishaan SreedharanFrank Bruscino-RaiolaPhilip LewYuan LingScott Ferris
Published in: Frontiers in surgery (2024)
In this study definitive external fixation and soft tissue infection were both associated with higher rates of non-union. Longer times to soft tissue reconstruction was not associated with an increase in acute soft tissue complications. More importantly bone union, pain and mobility did not decline. After undertaking a primary limb salvage pathway for 100 patients, the ultimate tibial fracture union rate was 84% and the confirmed ambulation rate was 96%.
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