Protocolli a confronto nelle fratture esposte: approccio classico e ortoplastico
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Comparison of protocols in open fractures: classical vs orthoplastic approach
Abstract
A multicentre cohort study was conducted on the surgical approach to open tibia fractures. Treatment differences allowed for comparison between orthoplastic and exclusively traditional orthopaedic approach. Out of 160 patients, 70% were cured with an orthoplastic treatment, whereas 30% were treated by an orthopaedic team. All outcome measures were statistically improved by the orthoplastic approach.
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Conflitto di interesse
Gli autori Filippo Boriani, Roberto Urso, Domenico Tigani, Edoardo Raposio e Giorgio De Santis dichiarano di non aver alcun conflitto di interesse.
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Tutte le procedure descritte nello studio e che hanno coinvolto esseri umani sono state attuate in conformità alle norme etiche stabilite dalla dichiarazione di Helsinki del 1975 e successive modifiche. Il consenso informato è stato ottenuto da tutti i pazienti inclusi nello studio.
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