Acute shortening and lengthening following vascular repair with a vein graft for Gustilo–Anderson type IIIC open fracture: A report of two cases

Injury Extra(2014)

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We present two cases of lower extremity open fractures with vascular injury, where acute shortening and early lengthening were performed, following vascular repair with a vein graft. The two patients sustained Gustilo–Anderson type IIIC open fractures (one patient in the tibia and the other patient in the femur) with disruption of the popliteal artery. Initially, they were treated with debridement and stabilization using an external fixator. The disruptions of the popliteal artery were repaired by interposition of a saphenous vein graft. As soon as possible after the injury, the bone segment was resected and shortening was initiated with careful monitoring of blood circulation. After the bone gap and soft-tissue defects were closed at the end of the shortening, distraction osteogenesis was carried out in the proximal part of the tibia and the femur, respectively.
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Lower extremity open fracture,Massive soft-tissue defect,Vascular injury,Vein graft,Limb lengthening,Acute shortening
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