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External fixation for primary and definitive management of open long bone fractures: the Syrian war experience

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Abstract

Aims

To report on the experience of one field hospital in using external fixation as a primary and definitive treatment for open long bone fractures during the Syrian war.

Methods

A total of 955 patients with open long bone fractures (femur, tibia, humerus) who were operated and followed up at a field hospital in Aleppo, Syria, from 2011 to 2016, were retrospectively reviewed. Different types of uniplanar and some multiplanar external fixators were used solely as a primary and definitive tool until bone union was achieved. Union rate and infection rate were reported in association with age, gender, Gustilo/Anderson classification, type of fixator, and presence of neurovascular injuries.

Results

Out of 955 patients, 404 (42.3%) continued to follow up until bone union or until removal of the external fixator. The average age was 27.5 ± 11 years, with 91.6% males and 8.2% females. The overall union rate was 68.3% (276/404), with 60.9% (95/156) in open femur, 70.3% (137/195) in open tibia, and 83% (44/53) in open humerus fractures. The overall infection rate was 16.7% (67/401), with 18.6% in open femur, 18.1% in open tibia, and 5.8% in open humerus fractures.

Conclusion

The use of external fixation for definitive treatment of open long bone shaft fractures caused by high energy trauma during times of wars or conflicts is reliable and should be used in early frontline intervention and in areas with limited access to resources.

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Abduljabbar Alhammoud: primary study design, data collection, paper write-up, statistical analysis. Bakry Maaz: primary study design, data collection. Ghalib Ahmed Alhaneedi: critical revision, final review. Mason Alnouri: paper write-up, statistical analysis, data interpretation.

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Alhammoud, A., Maaz, B., Alhaneedi, G.A. et al. External fixation for primary and definitive management of open long bone fractures: the Syrian war experience. International Orthopaedics (SICOT) 43, 2661–2670 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-019-04314-0

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