| Literature DB >> 24511296 |
Abstract
Management of major limb injuries is a daunting challenge, especially as many of these patients have severe associated injuries. In trying to save life, often the limb is sacrificed. The existing guidelines on managing such trauma are often confusing. There is scope to lay down such protocols along with the need for urgent transfer of such patients to a multispecialty center equipped to salvage life and limb for maximizing outcome. This review article comprehensively deals with the issue of managing such major injuries.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24511296 PMCID: PMC3913364 DOI: 10.1155/2014/640430
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Mangled extremity severity score.
| Skeletal/Soft tissue group | ||
| Low energy | Stab wounds, simple closed fractures, small caliber gunshot wounds | 1 |
| Medium energy | Open or multiple level fracture, dislocations, moderate crush injuries | 2 |
| High energy | Shotgun blast (close range), high velocity gunshot wounds | 3 |
| Massive crush | Logging, rail road, oil rig accidents | 4 |
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| Shock group | ||
| Normotensive hemodynamics | Blood pressure stable in field and operating room | 0 |
| Transiently hypotensive | Blood pressure unstable in field but responsive to intravenous fluids | 1 |
| Prolonged hypotensive | Systolic blood pressure <90 mm Hg in field and responsive to intravenous fluids only in operating room | 2 |
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| Ischemia group | ||
| None | Pulsatile limb without signs of ischemia | 0 |
| Mild | Diminished pulses without signs of ischemia | 1 |
| Moderate | No pulse by doppler, sluggish capillary refill, paresthesia, diminished motor activity | 2 |
| Advanced | Pulseless, cool, paralysed and numb without capillary refill | 3 |
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| Age group | ||
| <30 years | 0 | |
| 30–50 years | 1 | |
| >50 years | 2 | |
If ischemia time more than six hours, add 2 points.
Ganga hospital open injury severity score.
| Covering structures: Skin and fascia | Score |
|---|---|
| Wounds without skin loss | |
| Not over the fracture | 1 |
| Exposing the fracture | 2 |
| Wounds with skin loss | |
| Not over the fracture | 3 |
| Over the fracture | 4 |
| Circumferential wound with skin loss | 5 |
| Skeletal structures: Bone and joints | |
| Transverse/oblique fracture/butterfly fragment < 50% circumference | 1 |
| Large butterfly fragment > 50% circumference | 2 |
| Comminution/segmental fractures without bone loss | 3 |
| Bone loss < 4 cm | 4 |
| Bone loss > 4 cm | 5 |
| Functional tissues: musculotendinous (MT) and nerve units | |
| Partial injury to MT unit | 1 |
| Complete but repairable injury to MT units | 2 |
| Irreparable injury to MT units/partial loss of a compartment/complete injury to posterior tibial nerve | 3 |
| Loss of one compartment of MT units | 4 |
| Loss of two or more compartments/subtotal amputation | 5 |
| Comorbid conditions: add 2 points for each condition present | |
| (1) Injury-debridement interval > 12 hrs | |
| (2) Sewage or organic contamination/farmyard injuries | |
| (3) Age > 65 yrs | |
| (4) Drug-dependent diabetes mellitus/cardio respiratory diseases leading to increased anesthetic risk | |
| (5) Polytrauma involving chest or abdomen with ISS > 25/Fat embolism | |
| (6) Hypotension with systolic blood pressure < 90 mm Hg at presentation | |
| (7) Another major injury to the same limb/compartment syndrome |