Orthopedic Trauma Directions 2009; 7(6): 29-33
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1100871
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Fat Embolism in Patients with Multiple Injuries

The Journal of Trauma; 22 (11): 891 – 894E.  B.  Riska, P.  Myllynen (1982)
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Publication Date:
11 December 2009 (online)

Author summary

Of 459 patients treated in the intensive care unit (ICU) from 1975 – 1978, 211 patients with multiple injuries and fractures of the long bones and pelvis / spine were treated emergently using internal fixation in a primary stage. The main outcome of interest was clinical fat embolism syndrome (grade III), a severe and potentially life-threatening condition that is common following long-bone and pelvic fractures. Early operative fixation resulted in a low rate of grade III fat embolism and, therefore, may effectively prevent subsequent morbidity and mortality in this patient population.

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