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TIBIAL DIAPHYSEAL FRACTURE, PANORAMIC REVISION
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Introduction: Tibial fractures are quite common injuries. Since the tibia has a subcutaneous location, it is more likely to show exposed fractures. Exposed fractures of the tibial diaphysis are serious injuries that can result in significant long-term disability if not managed correctly.
Objective: to detail current information related to tibial diaphysis fractures, etiology, epidemiology, anamnesis, physical examination, assessment, treatment, differential diagnosis, prognosis and complications.
Methodology: a total of 29 articles were analyzed in this review, including review and original articles, as well as clinical cases, of which 17 bibliographies were used because the other articles were not relevant for this study. The sources of information were PubMed, Google Scholar and Cochrane; the terms used to search for information in Spanish, Portuguese and English were: tibia fractures, osteosynthesis, tibia fracture, intramedullary nails, leg trauma, exposed fractures.
Results: tibial diaphysis fractures present an incidence of 16.9 per 100,000 individuals per year, being more common in the male sex, with 21.5 per 100,000 individuals per year, compared to 12.3 per 100,000 in the female sex. The most common triggers in males of tibial diaphysis fractures are motor vehicle accident injuries and sports.
Conclusions: It is important to recognize the management of tibial fractures since they have a relatively high incidence. It is not uncommon to encounter an exposed tibial diaphysis fracture, so it is essential to identify, as well as perform damage control and appropriate management. The individual should undergo a complete examination and it may be necessary to implement the trauma life support protocol. In this type of fracture it is crucial to assess the neurovascular situation. In addition, complementary examinations should be requested to allow the best diagnosis, classification and treatment of the injuries. The treatment of tibia diaphysis fractures will depend on the specific situation and the patient's condition; however, external fixators are usually used for damage control and later intramedullary nails are used. Tibial diaphysis fractures may be accompanied by compartment syndrome and other complications.
KEY WORDS: trauma, fractures, tibia, treatment.
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Title: TIBIAL DIAPHYSEAL FRACTURE, PANORAMIC REVISION
Description:
Introduction: Tibial fractures are quite common injuries.
Since the tibia has a subcutaneous location, it is more likely to show exposed fractures.
Exposed fractures of the tibial diaphysis are serious injuries that can result in significant long-term disability if not managed correctly.
Objective: to detail current information related to tibial diaphysis fractures, etiology, epidemiology, anamnesis, physical examination, assessment, treatment, differential diagnosis, prognosis and complications.
Methodology: a total of 29 articles were analyzed in this review, including review and original articles, as well as clinical cases, of which 17 bibliographies were used because the other articles were not relevant for this study.
The sources of information were PubMed, Google Scholar and Cochrane; the terms used to search for information in Spanish, Portuguese and English were: tibia fractures, osteosynthesis, tibia fracture, intramedullary nails, leg trauma, exposed fractures.
Results: tibial diaphysis fractures present an incidence of 16.
9 per 100,000 individuals per year, being more common in the male sex, with 21.
5 per 100,000 individuals per year, compared to 12.
3 per 100,000 in the female sex.
The most common triggers in males of tibial diaphysis fractures are motor vehicle accident injuries and sports.
Conclusions: It is important to recognize the management of tibial fractures since they have a relatively high incidence.
It is not uncommon to encounter an exposed tibial diaphysis fracture, so it is essential to identify, as well as perform damage control and appropriate management.
The individual should undergo a complete examination and it may be necessary to implement the trauma life support protocol.
In this type of fracture it is crucial to assess the neurovascular situation.
In addition, complementary examinations should be requested to allow the best diagnosis, classification and treatment of the injuries.
The treatment of tibia diaphysis fractures will depend on the specific situation and the patient's condition; however, external fixators are usually used for damage control and later intramedullary nails are used.
Tibial diaphysis fractures may be accompanied by compartment syndrome and other complications.
KEY WORDS: trauma, fractures, tibia, treatment.
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