Primary unreamed intramedullary nailing for open fractures of the tibia

C. W. Oh, B. C. Park, J. C. Ihn, H. J. Park

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Abstract

Forty-six open tibial fractures (42 patients) were treated by primary unreamed intramedullary nailing, with debridement of open wounds and treatment of soft tissue. According to Gustilo-Anderson classification there were 18 grade I cases, 18 grade II cases and 10 grade III cases. The incidence of infection was low with two cases of superficial infection and one of deep infection. The mean time for union was 21.9 weeks and the rate of nonunion was 10.8%. There was no significant difference in the mean time to union, infection rate and rate of nonunion with different site and grade of fracture, but there was a longer union time and a higher rate of nonunion in complex and comminuted fractures. Unreamed intramedullary nailing, with appropriate soft tissue treatment, gives good results in the treatment of open final fractures including grade III.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)338-341
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Orthopaedics
Volume24
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

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