2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2022.08.045
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Is the timing of fixation associated with fracture-related infection among tibial plateau fracture patients with compartment syndrome? A multicenter retrospective cohort study of 729 patients

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“…The overall rate of infection in the study cohort was 19.8%, within the range of previously reported infection rates from 0% to 36.7%. 2,5,[12][13][14][15][16] There was a higher rate of infection in those undergoing DF compared with the EF cohort, which contrasts many published reports; 6,16 however, there is conflicting evidence in the literature. Zura et al 16 evaluated 81 patients from 6 institutions who underwent operative fixation of a tibial plateau fracture after fasciotomy releases.…”
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“…The overall rate of infection in the study cohort was 19.8%, within the range of previously reported infection rates from 0% to 36.7%. 2,5,[12][13][14][15][16] There was a higher rate of infection in those undergoing DF compared with the EF cohort, which contrasts many published reports; 6,16 however, there is conflicting evidence in the literature. Zura et al 16 evaluated 81 patients from 6 institutions who underwent operative fixation of a tibial plateau fracture after fasciotomy releases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In their cohort, 16% of the patients treated after fasciotomy closure developed an infection versus 23% and 12% of the patients in the before or during fasciotomy closure groups, respectively. In a more recent analysis of 729 patients, Dubina et al 2 demonstrated lower rates of infection when ORIF takes place at the same time as fasciotomy closure (16%) compared with ORIF before or after fasciotomy closure (20.5% and 21.8% respectively). Meanwhile, another study demonstrates higher risk infection with longer time to fasciotomy closure, regardless of timing of fixation.…”
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