2008
DOI: 10.1177/230949900801600332
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Abstract: We read with interest the article by D'Souza et al. 1 We are concerned with a statement in the conclusion that "There is no correlation between the development of infection in open fractures with… the interval between injury and debridement." This may be due to a small sample size (a type-II error). There is evidence that early debridement significantly reduces the rate of infection in open fractures 2 and improves outcomes. 3-5 In our institutions, patients with open fractures receive primary debridement and … Show more

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