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Shotgun injury to the arm : a staged protocol for upper limb salvage : case report (CROSBI ID 204787)

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Daraboš, Nikica ; Cesarec, Marijan ; Grgurović, Denis ; Rutić, Željko ; Daraboš, Anela ; Egol, Kenneth Shotgun injury to the arm : a staged protocol for upper limb salvage : case report // Military medicine, 175 (2010), 3; 206-211. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-09-00064

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Daraboš, Nikica ; Cesarec, Marijan ; Grgurović, Denis ; Rutić, Željko ; Daraboš, Anela ; Egol, Kenneth

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Shotgun injury to the arm : a staged protocol for upper limb salvage : case report

Low-energy shotgun fractures involving the arm are complex injuries. Previously published reports have emphasized various problems associated with these injuries. This case report describes a low-energy shotgun wound managed by a staged treatment protocol involving: (1) a spanning external fixator and immediate soft tissue management, followed by (2) osteosynthesis and autogenous bone grafting and (3) epineural suturing of injured radial nerve, with a successful outcome. Although adequate debridement of the fracture and soft tissue wound is the key to open fracture management, some difference of opinion exists with regard to the timing of bone reconstruction and grafting. In severe type III open fractures, or in wounds that are marginal, it may be best to delay cancellous bone grafting until soft tissue has stabilized following acute trauma when the risk of infection has been minimized. If early coverage of vital structures is not possible, local or remote flap coverage may be necessary.

Follow-Up Studies; fracture fixation; fractures; open; humans; humeral fractures; male; middle aged; military personnel

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Podaci o izdanju

175 (3)

2010.

206-211

objavljeno

0026-4075

10.7205/MILMED-D-09-00064

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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