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Fractures of the Tibia and Fibula [OCOSH Code: C21.866.405.829_WI_FR_TIB]

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Ankle Fractures (0)
For resources please see wounds and injuries/fractures/ankle fractures
OCOSH Code: C21.866.405_WI_FR_A
Isolated Fibular Fractures (0)
Isolated Fractures of the Fibula
OCOSH Code: C21.866.405.829_WI_FR_FIB
Tibial Plafond Fractures (13)
Pilon Fractures of the Tibial Plafond
OCOSH Code: C21.866.405.829_WI_FR_TIB_TP
Tibial Plateau Fractures (4)
Tibial Plateau Fractures
OCOSH Code: C21.866.405.829_WI_FR_TIB_P
Tibial Shaft Fractures (47) updated
Tibial Shaft Fractures
OCOSH Code: C21.866.405.829_WI_FR_TIB_S
Tibial Spine Fractures (0)
Tibial Spine Fractures
OCOSH Code: C21.866.405.829_WI_FR_TIB_TS
Tibial Tubercle Fracture (2)
Tibial Tubercle Fracture
OCOSH Code: C21.866.405.829_WI_FR_TIB_T

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Management of Tibial Fractures

Location: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/420564

Tibial fractures encompass a wide spectrum of mechanisms of injury, from high-energy, trauma to low-energy, rotational injury. The papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association, September 14-16, 2000, focused on the management techniques and outcome of open tibial shaft fractures, metadiaphyseal nailing, and plateau fractures. Medscape 2000
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Open Tibial Fractures eMedicine Orthopedics

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic336.htm

Because the tibia is a subcutaneous bone, tibial fractures are frequently open fractures.
When an individual presents with an open tibial fracture, the physician strives to save the life of the patient and the limb, to unite the fracture, and to prevent infection. Maintaining a functional limb is the goal; when...
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Shinbone Fracture Patient Information AAOS

Location: http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00161

A broken or fractured shinbone (tibia) is the most common long-bone injury. Several types of fractures can occur, ranging from the hairline stress fractures common in runners to severe open fractures (where the skin is broken) resulting from motor vehicle crashes.
Contents - Toddler's Fracture Growth Plate Fractures Stress Fractures Closed Fractures Open Fractures Complications Highly Reputable
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The floating knee

Location: http://www.traumamanagement.org/content/1/1/2

The floating knee: epidemiology, prognostic indicators & outcome following surgical management Ulfin Rethnam , Rajam S Yesupalan and Rajagopalan Nair
Journal of Trauma Management & Outcomes 2007, 1:2
onclusion The associated injuries and the type of fracture (open, intra-articular, comminution) are prognostic indicators in the Floating knee. Appropriate management of the associated...
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Tibial Fractures OTA 2003

Location: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/466679_3

Margaret McQueen and colleagues[6] from the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, presented the results of a study that determined the mortality rate of patients older than 65 years admitted with tibial shaft fractures. In a 10-year period, 238 such patients were treated at their institution, with follow-up available for...
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Traumatic Injury of the Tibia

Location: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/418873

James Goulet, MD, from the University of Michigan Medical Center, moderated a group of presentations given at the 14th annual Vail Orthopaedics Symposium discussing traumatic injury of the tibia. This relatively common type of traumatic injury presents a unique set of challenges, particularly in the case of open fractures.
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