Functional outcome of patients with salvageable limbs with grades III-B and III-C open fractures of the tibia

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Numerous reports list predictive criteria to determine whether Gustilio- type tibial III-B and III-C fractures of the tibia are salvageable. What is lacking are long-term reports of comprehensive functional outcome of these severe injuries. We evaluated the functional outcome of patients with our own seven-scale score. Fifty-four patients with 57 types III-B (n = 41) and III- C (n = 16) open tibial fractures sustained between 1980 and 1989 were recalled for evaluation. There were 45 men and 9 women (average age, 28.4 years; range, 4-68 years). Follow-up periods averaged 48.2 months (range, 12- 116 months). Salvage rate for the III-B fractures was 75% (n = 31) and for the III-C fractures 37% (n = 6). We conclude that the functional score is a simple and complete method for assessing the functional outcome of patients undergoing limb salvage procedures.

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Puno, R. M., Grossfeld, S. L., Henry, S. L., Seligson, D., Harkess, J., & Tsai, T. M. (1996). Functional outcome of patients with salvageable limbs with grades III-B and III-C open fractures of the tibia. Microsurgery, 17(3), 167–173. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1098-2752(1996)17:3<167::AID-MICR14>3.0.CO;2-Y

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