Literature DB >> 8623572

11 femoral fractures with vascular injury: good outcome with early vascular repair and internal fixation.

M Braten1, P Helland, H O Myhre, A Molster, T Terjesen.   

Abstract

We reviewed 11 consecutive cases with combined femoral fracture and vascular injury presenting with acute ischemia. 6 cases had ischemia exceeding 8 hours and 4 of them developed massive muscle necrosis in the lower leg. 5 cases with ischemia less than 8 hours had no muscle necrosis. Vascular repair preceded fracture stabilization in 5 cases; there were no vascular complications during the subsequent fracture stabilization. 6 fractures treated with internal fixation had uneventful fracture-healing, whereas the 4 which were treated with external fixation needed later reoperations to obtain fracture-healing. We conclude that the limb must be reperfused within 6-8 hours. Vascular repair should be the first procedure, and fracture fixation by internal fixation is then preferred.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8623572     DOI: 10.3109/17453679608994663

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Scand        ISSN: 0001-6470


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