When should we operate on major fractures in patients with severe head injuries?

Am J Surg

Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, St. James' University Hospital, Leeds, Beckett St., LS9 7TF, Leeds, United Kingdom.

Published: March 2002

Background: The widely accepted practice of early fracture fixation (EFF) in multiply injured patients has recently been challenged in the presence of head injury.

Data Sources: English and German language articles on the subject were searched using Medline. Keywords included head trauma, intracranial trauma, brain injuries, fractures, fracture fixation, timing, femur fracture, and tibia fracture.

Conclusions: The available literature does not provide clear-cut guidance on the management of fractures in the presence of head injuries. The trend is toward a better outcome if the fractures are fixed early. Treatment should therefore be tailored to the individual patient, with the assumption that full neurologic recovery will take place.

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