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Rate of skin and nerve complications as a result of cutaneous traction with modern foam boots.

Robert BirchJordan MillerJeffrey SurinaGregory DaubsAaron GrayKaren E NelsonBrock WentzErik N Kubiak
Published in: Injury (2024)
Cutaneous traction with a modern foam boot was found to have a skin complication rate of 0.7% and a nerve palsy complication rate of 0% for an overall complication rate of 0.7%, which has not been previously established and is lower than historically reported complication rates of 11% when utilizing adhesive and plaster directly on skin. Foam boot Cutaneous traction may be considered a safe option for traction placement.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • wound healing
  • peripheral nerve