Case report: treatment of open femoral shaft fracture in a severely burned patient

Eplasty. 2008 Mar 26:8:e15.

Abstract

Objective: To present a case report of a patient with an open fracture and severe burns and review the literature.

Methods: The patient was treated with intubation, intravenous antibiotics, and debridement and intramedullary nailing for the femur fracture. He later underwent multiple burn excision procedures with allograft and autograft skin coverage. The wound over the fracture was treated with dressing changes. The fracture was treated with nail exchange and bone grafting for atrophic nonunion.

Results: The patient was returned to full weightbearing and good function with a fully healed femur.

Conclusions: Treatment of open fractures in burn patients should be tailored to the specific needs of the individual; they should be reduced and stabilized via internal fixation at the earliest opportunity and should be managed by minimizing wound colonization through successive debridement, wound care, and consideration of flap coverage.