Analysis of the characteristics of patients with open tibial fractures of Gustilo and Anderson type III

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Autor(a) principal: Jaña Neto,Frederico Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Canal,Marina de Paula, Alves,Bernardo Aurélio Fonseca, Ferreira,Pablício Martins, Ayres,Jefferson Castro, Alves,Robson
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To analyze the characteristics of patients with Gustilo-Anderson Type III open tibial fractures treated at a tertiary care hospital in São Paulo between January 2013 and August 2014. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional retrospective study. The following data were gathered from the electronic medical records: age; gender; diagnosis; trauma mechanism; comorbidities; associated fractures; Gustilo and Anderson, Tscherne and AO classifications; treatment (initial and definitive); presence of compartment syndrome; primary and secondary amputations; MESS (Mangled Extremity Severity Score) index; mortality rate; and infection rate. RESULTS: 116 patients were included: 81% with fracture type IIIA, 12% IIIB and 7% IIIC; 85% males; mean age 32.3 years; and 57% victims of motorcycle accidents. Tibial shaft fractures were significantly more prevalent (67%). Eight patients were subjected to amputation: one primary case and seven secondary cases. Types IIIC (75%) and IIIB (25%) predominated among the patients subjected to secondary amputation. The MESS index was greater than 7 in 88% of the amputees and in 5% of the limb salvage group. CONCLUSION: The profile of patients with open tibial fracture of Gustilo and Anderson Type III mainly involved young male individuals who were victims of motorcycle accidents. The tibial shaft was the segment most affected. Only 7% of the patients underwent amputation. Given the current controversy in the literature about amputation or salvage of severely injured lower limbs, it becomes necessary to carry out prospective studies to support clinical decisions.
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spelling Analysis of the characteristics of patients with open tibial fractures of Gustilo and Anderson type IIITibial fracturesAmputation/epidemiologyAmputation/methods OBJECTIVE: To analyze the characteristics of patients with Gustilo-Anderson Type III open tibial fractures treated at a tertiary care hospital in São Paulo between January 2013 and August 2014. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional retrospective study. The following data were gathered from the electronic medical records: age; gender; diagnosis; trauma mechanism; comorbidities; associated fractures; Gustilo and Anderson, Tscherne and AO classifications; treatment (initial and definitive); presence of compartment syndrome; primary and secondary amputations; MESS (Mangled Extremity Severity Score) index; mortality rate; and infection rate. RESULTS: 116 patients were included: 81% with fracture type IIIA, 12% IIIB and 7% IIIC; 85% males; mean age 32.3 years; and 57% victims of motorcycle accidents. Tibial shaft fractures were significantly more prevalent (67%). Eight patients were subjected to amputation: one primary case and seven secondary cases. Types IIIC (75%) and IIIB (25%) predominated among the patients subjected to secondary amputation. The MESS index was greater than 7 in 88% of the amputees and in 5% of the limb salvage group. CONCLUSION: The profile of patients with open tibial fracture of Gustilo and Anderson Type III mainly involved young male individuals who were victims of motorcycle accidents. The tibial shaft was the segment most affected. Only 7% of the patients underwent amputation. Given the current controversy in the literature about amputation or salvage of severely injured lower limbs, it becomes necessary to carry out prospective studies to support clinical decisions.Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia2016-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162016000200143Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia v.51 n.2 2016reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia (SBOT)instacron:SBOT10.1016/j.rboe.2016.01.002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJaña Neto,Frederico CarlosCanal,Marina de PaulaAlves,Bernardo Aurélio FonsecaFerreira,Pablício MartinsAyres,Jefferson CastroAlves,Robsoneng2016-04-13T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-36162016000200143Revistahttp://www.rbo.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbo@sbot.org.br1982-43780102-3616opendoar:2016-04-13T00:00Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia (SBOT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the characteristics of patients with open tibial fractures of Gustilo and Anderson type III
title Analysis of the characteristics of patients with open tibial fractures of Gustilo and Anderson type III
spellingShingle Analysis of the characteristics of patients with open tibial fractures of Gustilo and Anderson type III
Jaña Neto,Frederico Carlos
Tibial fractures
Amputation/epidemiology
Amputation/methods
title_short Analysis of the characteristics of patients with open tibial fractures of Gustilo and Anderson type III
title_full Analysis of the characteristics of patients with open tibial fractures of Gustilo and Anderson type III
title_fullStr Analysis of the characteristics of patients with open tibial fractures of Gustilo and Anderson type III
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the characteristics of patients with open tibial fractures of Gustilo and Anderson type III
title_sort Analysis of the characteristics of patients with open tibial fractures of Gustilo and Anderson type III
author Jaña Neto,Frederico Carlos
author_facet Jaña Neto,Frederico Carlos
Canal,Marina de Paula
Alves,Bernardo Aurélio Fonseca
Ferreira,Pablício Martins
Ayres,Jefferson Castro
Alves,Robson
author_role author
author2 Canal,Marina de Paula
Alves,Bernardo Aurélio Fonseca
Ferreira,Pablício Martins
Ayres,Jefferson Castro
Alves,Robson
author2_role author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jaña Neto,Frederico Carlos
Canal,Marina de Paula
Alves,Bernardo Aurélio Fonseca
Ferreira,Pablício Martins
Ayres,Jefferson Castro
Alves,Robson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tibial fractures
Amputation/epidemiology
Amputation/methods
topic Tibial fractures
Amputation/epidemiology
Amputation/methods
description OBJECTIVE: To analyze the characteristics of patients with Gustilo-Anderson Type III open tibial fractures treated at a tertiary care hospital in São Paulo between January 2013 and August 2014. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional retrospective study. The following data were gathered from the electronic medical records: age; gender; diagnosis; trauma mechanism; comorbidities; associated fractures; Gustilo and Anderson, Tscherne and AO classifications; treatment (initial and definitive); presence of compartment syndrome; primary and secondary amputations; MESS (Mangled Extremity Severity Score) index; mortality rate; and infection rate. RESULTS: 116 patients were included: 81% with fracture type IIIA, 12% IIIB and 7% IIIC; 85% males; mean age 32.3 years; and 57% victims of motorcycle accidents. Tibial shaft fractures were significantly more prevalent (67%). Eight patients were subjected to amputation: one primary case and seven secondary cases. Types IIIC (75%) and IIIB (25%) predominated among the patients subjected to secondary amputation. The MESS index was greater than 7 in 88% of the amputees and in 5% of the limb salvage group. CONCLUSION: The profile of patients with open tibial fracture of Gustilo and Anderson Type III mainly involved young male individuals who were victims of motorcycle accidents. The tibial shaft was the segment most affected. Only 7% of the patients underwent amputation. Given the current controversy in the literature about amputation or salvage of severely injured lower limbs, it becomes necessary to carry out prospective studies to support clinical decisions.
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