Damage Control Management in the Polytrauma Patient 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-89508-6_24
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Functional Long-Term Outcomes in Polytrauma Patients with Orthopedic Injuries

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“…Early total care, when safe and feasible based on host and local conditions, affords the multiplyinjured patient the best chances for long-term functionality. Long-term outcomes of polytrauma survivors are often predicated on outcomes of associated musculoskeletal injury [ 13 ]. Thus, avoiding malunion and nonunion are of paramount importance for optimizing long-term outcomes after high energy trauma.…”
Section: Acute Total Orthopedic Care In the Poly-traumatized Patient mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early total care, when safe and feasible based on host and local conditions, affords the multiplyinjured patient the best chances for long-term functionality. Long-term outcomes of polytrauma survivors are often predicated on outcomes of associated musculoskeletal injury [ 13 ]. Thus, avoiding malunion and nonunion are of paramount importance for optimizing long-term outcomes after high energy trauma.…”
Section: Acute Total Orthopedic Care In the Poly-traumatized Patient mentioning
confidence: 99%