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Immediate Internal Fixation of Open Ankle Fractures: Report of Thirty-eight Cases Treated with a Standard Protocol
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. Feb 01, 2020 34 Suppl 1:S1-S8
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0890-5339
Abstract
ABSTRACT: We reviewed thirty-eight cases of open ankle fractures that had been treated with a standard protocol: alignment and splinting of the fracture at the scene of injury if possible, antibiotics administered in the emergency room and continued for forty-eight hours, admission of the patient to the operating room as quickly as possible, copious irrigation and thorough debridement of the wound, immediate rigid anatomical internal fixation, and delayed primary closure at five days. All of the fractures united, but three patients required subsequent ankle fusion because of cartilage damage noted at the initial operation. Of the thirty-five ankles with complete follow-up, the functional result was excellent in twenty-six and fair or poor in nine.