Abstract
Introduction: Patients with lower extremity fractures have a high incidence of peri- and postoperative complications, such as extensive swelling, blisters, surgical wound infection, slow wound healing, persistent wound drainage and suture dehiscence. In calcaneal and tibial plafond fractures and ankle fractures/dislocations, especially in patients older than 50 years and those with diabetes, these complications are associated with a longer hospital stay and increased treatment costs and morbidity and mortality rates. The objective of this study is to perform a literature review of the management of blisters in lower extremity fractures and, based on the findings, to develop a management protocol for these lesions. Methods: Literature review of the state of the art in international databases. Articles published in indexed journals from 1995 to 2014 addressing soft-tissue management in ankle, calcaneal and tibial plafond fractures were selected. Results: Various treatment methods have been described in the literature: observation without intervention, application of sterile dressing, content aspiration, removal of the blister roof and application of an antibiotic ointment or topical treatment alone; all have similar outcomes regarding the delay in definitive surgery and the incidence of mild and severe soft-tissue complications. No large studies comparing these treatment alternatives are available. Conclusion: There is no consensus in the literature on the proper management of blisters. Further studies should be performed to define a protocol for the management of these lesions.
Highlights
Métodos: Revisão bibliográfica sobre o estado da arte em bases de dados internacionais
Do pilão tibial e fraturas-luxações do tornozelo, principalmente em pacientes acima de 50 anos e portadores de diabetes mellitus (DM), essas complicações estão associadas com aumento no tempo de hospitalização, nos gastos com o tratamento e nas taxas de morbimortalidade
Palavras-Chave: Flictenas; Fraturas do calcâneo; Fraturas do tornozelo; Fraturas do pilão tibial; Lesões de partes moles
Summary
Métodos: Revisão bibliográfica sobre o estado da arte em bases de dados internacionais. Manejo das lesões de partes moles em fraturas da extremidade inferior: revisão da literatura Rafael da Rocha Macedo1, João Paulo Gonçalves dos Santos2, Dario Putini2, Luciano Miller Reis Rodrigues3
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