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Damage control external fixation for femoral shaft fractures in multiple-trauma patients
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Damage control external fixation for femoral shaft fractures in multiple-trauma patients .

Randomized, controlled, two-arm, interventional, multicenter study on risk-adapted damage control orthopedic surgery of femur shaft fractures in multiple-trauma patients

Trials. 2016 Jan 25;17(1):47

34 patients who experienced a multiple trauma injury with a femoral shaft fracture were included in this study. Patients were randomized to either damage control treatment where initial external fixation was performed followed by delayed intramedullary nailing once patients were stable or an immediate intramedullary nailing group. The study was conducted to determine whether the damage control method would reduce the occurrence of organ failure and other outcomes. Unfortunately, the trial was terminated before achieving the preplanned sample size of 140 due to poor recruitment. The findings indicated comparable rates of organ failure, transfusion requirements, acute respiratory distress syndrome, systematic inflammatory response syndrome and length of hospital stay between groups. Ventilation days and length of intensive care unit stay was significantly greater in the external fixation group.

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OrthoEvidence. Damage control external fixation for femoral shaft fractures in multiple-trauma patients. ACE Report. 2016;5(6):3. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/damage-control-external-fixation-for-femoral-shaft-fractures-in-multiple-trauma-patients

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