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Perioperative management of open fractures in the lower limb.

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Peer-reviewed

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Abstract

An open fracture is a fracture which communicates with the external environment through a wound in the skin. Severe open fractures are managed by both orthopaedic and plastic surgeons to address injuries in both the bone and soft tissue. This review outlines the management of open fractures in the lower limb from the initial patient presentation to operative management (including debridement, skeletal fixation, definitive soft tissue coverage) according to the standards jointly published by the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) and the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS). Additionally, the decision-making between limb salvage or amputation will be explored. Finally, this review will discuss the patient's postoperative care including wound care and management of potential complications that may arise such as infection, flap failure and fracture non-union.

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Perioperative management / Trauma and orthopaedic surgery / Plastic surgery / Open fractures / Lower limb fractures, Fracture Fixation, Fractures, Open, Humans, Lower Extremity, Retrospective Studies, Soft Tissue Injuries, Tibial Fractures, Treatment Outcome

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J Perioper Pract

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1750-4589
2515-7949

Volume Title

32

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SAGE Publications