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著者: R H Lange, A W Bach, S T Hansen, K H Johansen
雑誌名: J Trauma. 1985 Mar;25(3):203-8.
Abstract/Text
Open tibial fractures complicated by limb-threatening vascular injuries present an infrequent but difficult management problem. Twenty-three cases were reviewed with an ultimate amputation rate of 61% (22% primary, 39% delayed). Crush injuries, segmental tibial fractures, and revascularization delays of greater than 6 hours were associated with a bad outcome. Guidelines for primary amputation (crushing injuries, delay in revascularization, segmental tibial fractures) are proposed and implications of limb salvage are reviewed.
PMID 3981670 J Trauma. 1985 Mar;25(3):203-8.
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