水泡
医学
软组织
病理生理学
外科
重症监护医学
断裂(地质)
病理
工程类
岩土工程
免疫学
作者
Theodoros H. Tosounidis,Ioannis Daskalakis,Peter V. Giannoudis
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2020.11.059
摘要
Abstract
Open fractures are considered an orthopaedic emergency due to the severe soft tissue disruption that might potentially lead to devastating complications. On the other hand, closed fractures, and especially those resulting from high-energy mechanisms, are also often accompanied by severe soft tissue trauma. Soft tissue envelope compromise can have a detrimental effect on the final outcome of the patients. Fracture blisters in particular, develop as a sign of significant local tissue trauma and appear in a time period between 6 to 72 hours post-injury. They can delay the definitive fracture treatment for a considerable amount of time and at the same time they also increase the risk for post-operative wound complications. Awareness of fracture blisters pathophysiology and their management options are crucial for orthopaedic surgeons, in order to achieve a favorable clinical outcome. In the herein study we present a concise synopsis of the pathophysiology pathways and management options of fracture blisters.
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