Postoperative complications associated with open reduction and internal fixation of long bone fractures in calves

M. Akter, M. Alam
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Objectives: Surgical reduction with plate fixation and wire sutures is helpful for the functional restoration of a broken limb for improved clinical management of long bone fractures. Postoperative problems are highly likely following long-bone fractures in the calves. The goal of this study was to find out what the most common problems were after surgery for all of these fracture treatment methods. Materials and Methods: The results of calves who received the two surgical methods with and without problems were compared. All calves underwent open reduction and internal fixation with a bone plate and full cerclage wire. On days 0, 14, and 28 after surgery, with or without complications, the clinical outcomes, such as wound infection, delayed union or non-union, and rotational misalignment was looked at. Results: In this study, 8 problems were reported out of 10 calves. The most prevalent complications included severe misalignment, wound infection, implant failure, and delayed union. Open fractures managed with plate fixation had the highest rate of problems compared to full cerclage wire. After a bacteriological study, it was found that Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli were among the bacteria that caused acute infections at complicated fracture sites. Conclusion: This study exhibited that the full cerclage wire suture was associated with fewer complications compared to that plate fixation. However, further studies and evidence are necessary on a large sample size to draw a precise conclusion.
小腿长骨骨折切开复位内固定的术后并发症
目的:手术复位钢板固定加金属丝缝合有助于骨折肢体功能恢复,提高长骨骨折的临床治疗水平。小腿长骨骨折后很可能出现术后问题。本研究的目的是找出所有这些骨折治疗方法术后最常见的问题是什么。材料与方法:比较两种手术方式有问题和无问题犊牛的手术结果。所有小牛均行切开复位并用骨板和全圈钢丝内固定。在术后第0、14和28天,不论有无并发症,观察临床结果,如伤口感染、延迟愈合或不愈合和旋转错位。结果:在本研究中,10例小牛中报告了8例问题。最常见的并发症包括严重的不对准、伤口感染、种植体失败和延迟愈合。与全环扎丝相比,钢板固定的开放性骨折出现问题的几率最高。经细菌学研究发现,在复杂骨折部位引起急性感染的细菌中有金黄色葡萄球菌和大肠杆菌。结论:本研究表明,与钢板固定相比,全环丝缝合的并发症更少。然而,要得出准确的结论,还需要进一步的研究和证据,以获得更大的样本。
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