The Role of the Ilizarov Ring External Fixator in the Management of Tibial Fractures with Impending/Incomplete Compartment Syndrome

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Autor(a) principal: Bhowmick,Kaushik
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gunasekaran,Chandrasekaran, Kandoth,Jacob J., Ramasamy,Boopalan, Jepegnanam,Thilak S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective The management of tibia fractures complicated by compartment syndrome affects the treatment and functional outcome of patients due to the complications associated with fasciotomy. The purpose of the present study is to differentiate impending/incomplete compartment syndrome (ICS) fromestablished acute compartment syndrome (ACS) in tibial fractures, and to assess the outcome of the fixation of the Ilizarov apparatus in patients with these fractures presenting with ICS, who were not submitted to fasciotomy. Methods After the establishment of the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 19 patients were included in the study from January 2007 to December 2017. All patients weremale, with an average age of 42.3±11.38 years. All of these patients were managed with Ilizarov ring fixation as per the medical and surgical protocol established in the present study. Reuslts The average follow-up obtained for our 18 patients was of 47±41.5 months, with one patient being lost to follow-up. The average time for ring application was of 3.7±1.7 days. In total, 3 (16.7%) of these patients had nonunion. There were no softtissue or neurovascular complications in the immediate postoperative period. All of the patients eventually united and were independently mobile without any sequelae of compartment syndrome.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Role of the Ilizarov Ring External Fixator in the Management of Tibial Fractures with Impending/Incomplete Compartment Syndrome
title The Role of the Ilizarov Ring External Fixator in the Management of Tibial Fractures with Impending/Incomplete Compartment Syndrome
spellingShingle The Role of the Ilizarov Ring External Fixator in the Management of Tibial Fractures with Impending/Incomplete Compartment Syndrome
Bhowmick,Kaushik
Ilizarov technique
tibial fractures
compartment syndromes
title_short The Role of the Ilizarov Ring External Fixator in the Management of Tibial Fractures with Impending/Incomplete Compartment Syndrome
title_full The Role of the Ilizarov Ring External Fixator in the Management of Tibial Fractures with Impending/Incomplete Compartment Syndrome
title_fullStr The Role of the Ilizarov Ring External Fixator in the Management of Tibial Fractures with Impending/Incomplete Compartment Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed The Role of the Ilizarov Ring External Fixator in the Management of Tibial Fractures with Impending/Incomplete Compartment Syndrome
title_sort The Role of the Ilizarov Ring External Fixator in the Management of Tibial Fractures with Impending/Incomplete Compartment Syndrome
author Bhowmick,Kaushik
author_facet Bhowmick,Kaushik
Gunasekaran,Chandrasekaran
Kandoth,Jacob J.
Ramasamy,Boopalan
Jepegnanam,Thilak S.
author_role author
author2 Gunasekaran,Chandrasekaran
Kandoth,Jacob J.
Ramasamy,Boopalan
Jepegnanam,Thilak S.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bhowmick,Kaushik
Gunasekaran,Chandrasekaran
Kandoth,Jacob J.
Ramasamy,Boopalan
Jepegnanam,Thilak S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ilizarov technique
tibial fractures
compartment syndromes
topic Ilizarov technique
tibial fractures
compartment syndromes
description Abstract Objective The management of tibia fractures complicated by compartment syndrome affects the treatment and functional outcome of patients due to the complications associated with fasciotomy. The purpose of the present study is to differentiate impending/incomplete compartment syndrome (ICS) fromestablished acute compartment syndrome (ACS) in tibial fractures, and to assess the outcome of the fixation of the Ilizarov apparatus in patients with these fractures presenting with ICS, who were not submitted to fasciotomy. Methods After the establishment of the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 19 patients were included in the study from January 2007 to December 2017. All patients weremale, with an average age of 42.3±11.38 years. All of these patients were managed with Ilizarov ring fixation as per the medical and surgical protocol established in the present study. Reuslts The average follow-up obtained for our 18 patients was of 47±41.5 months, with one patient being lost to follow-up. The average time for ring application was of 3.7±1.7 days. In total, 3 (16.7%) of these patients had nonunion. There were no softtissue or neurovascular complications in the immediate postoperative period. All of the patients eventually united and were independently mobile without any sequelae of compartment syndrome.
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