J Trauma
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Comparative Study
Delayed flap reconstruction with vacuum-assisted closure management of the open IIIB tibial fracture.
Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy has been shown to be effective at reducing bacterial counts in wounds until definitive bony coverage. However, there is continued debate over timing and type of definitive wound coverage even with VAC therapy application. ⋯ The VAC therapy may help to reduce the flap size and need for a flap transfer for type IIIB open tibial fractures. However, prolonged periods of VAC usage, greater than 7 days, should be avoided to reduce higher infection and amputation risks.
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The "golden hour" of trauma care is irrelevant in rural areas. We studied the effect of distance and remoteness on major trauma patients transferred by the Royal Flying Doctor Service from rural and remote Western Australia. ⋯ There is an excess of a fourfold increase in the risk of major trauma death in patients transferred to Perth from remote and very remote Western Australia. Remoteness, as measured by the ARIA, is more important than distance, in the risk of death.