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Temporary osteosynthesis of the tibial bones in repair of multiple and combined injuries

https://doi.org/10.18019/1028-4427-2024-30-5-717-727

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Abstract

Background The incidence of injury worldwide remains high, with a global estimate of  6763  cases per  00,000  population (95 % confidence interval 6412–7147). Trauma to the limbs is a common injury to an individual anatomical area during multiple or combined trauma that accounts for 40 % to 85.2 % of cases. Assessment of the effectiveness of different fixation options and development of treatment algorithms are essential for patients with tibial fractures and multiple (combined) injuries.

The objective was to determine how often temporary tibia fixation is applied for patients with multiple and combined injuries.

Material and methods The original literature search was conducted on key resources including Scientific Electronic Library (www.elibrary.ru), the National Library of Medicine (www.pubmed.org), CyberLeninka between 2008 and 2023 using search words and phrases: tibial injuries, osteosynthesis of lower limbs, multiple injuries, combined injuries, temporary osteosynthesis of the tibial bones.

Results and discussion A differentiated approach to the repair of bone fractures resulting from multiple and combined injuries is mostly common with the choice of fixation technique depending on the severity of injury and the severity of the patient’s condition. The definitive internal bone fixation is normally used for  stable patients, “damage control” strategy is secured for borderline and severe cases using primary temporary external fixation followed by staged surgical intervention. There is no generally accepted strategy for the use of early mobilization of long bone fractures as a component of anti-shock measures in a polytrauma patient.

Conclusion Certain issues remain unresolved, including the use of osteosynthesis for tibial fractures in some cohorts of patients, the optimal time of transition to definitive internal fixation, the possibility of using extrafocal osteosynthesis as a definitive treatment, the optimal configuration and assemblies to be employed. The lack of high-quality randomized controlled trials in this field is an important limitation.

About the Authors

I. Yu. Khodzhanov
Republican specialized scientific and practical medical center of traumatology and orthopedics
Uzbekistan

Iskandar Yu. Khodzhanov — Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of Department

Tashkent



L. A. Amonov
Navoi branch of republican research center of emergency medicine
Uzbekistan

Laziz A. Amonov — Resident doctor

Navoi



F. M. Makhsudov
Navoi branch of republican research center of emergency medicine
Uzbekistan

Farrukh M. Makhsudov — Head of Department

Navoi



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Khodzhanov I.Yu., Amonov L.A., Makhsudov F.M. Temporary osteosynthesis of the tibial bones in repair of multiple and combined injuries. Genij Ortopedii. 2024;30(5):717-727. https://doi.org/10.18019/1028-4427-2024-30-5-717-727. EDN: WPQCNU

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