2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2015.04.003
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Symptomatic venous thromboembolism following circular frame treatment for tibial fractures

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“…4) However, these recommendations were only for those undergoing LE procedures, and there is no recommendation for patients with isolated UE fractures. Although VTE is thought to be rare in the setting of UE fractures, these incidence rates are comparable to those documented in other injuries in patients who received thromboprophylaxis, including those with isolated fractures of the UE (overall rate of 1.2%), 9) proximal humerus (0.64%), 10) hip (2.2%-2.6%), 9,11) pelvis (0.7%-4.2%), 9,12) tibia (1.1%-6.9% with circular frame treatment), 13) ankle (0.22%, PE only), 14) and vertebra (3.6%). 12) Incidence rates at the authors' institution may be higher than those in the NSQIP database because this large tertiary center may treat patients with more comorbidities and more severe trauma.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…4) However, these recommendations were only for those undergoing LE procedures, and there is no recommendation for patients with isolated UE fractures. Although VTE is thought to be rare in the setting of UE fractures, these incidence rates are comparable to those documented in other injuries in patients who received thromboprophylaxis, including those with isolated fractures of the UE (overall rate of 1.2%), 9) proximal humerus (0.64%), 10) hip (2.2%-2.6%), 9,11) pelvis (0.7%-4.2%), 9,12) tibia (1.1%-6.9% with circular frame treatment), 13) ankle (0.22%, PE only), 14) and vertebra (3.6%). 12) Incidence rates at the authors' institution may be higher than those in the NSQIP database because this large tertiary center may treat patients with more comorbidities and more severe trauma.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…In non-operative fractures, literature from emergency medicine suggests that immobilization combined with non-weight-bearing are a risk factor for VTE events, but the quality of the evidence is low 402,403 . In orthopaedic trauma, limited evidence suggests that weight-bearing status is not a predictor of VTE events with fracture fixation 404,405 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Following surgery of lower limb, deep venous thrombosis (DVT) could be the potential reason of pulmonary embolism and associated morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients especially in patients with trauma. The overall incidence of tibial shaft fracture, 16.9/1000,000/years, tibial diaphyseal fracture accounts for 40%, and tibial plateau fractures accounts for 1-2% of all adult fractures and almost 32% of periknee fractures [1][2][3][4].…”
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confidence: 99%