2021
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2020.09.015
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Ankle Fracture in Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy Type 1

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“…Many cases of delayed fractures, such as stress fractures, are best managed nonsurgically, [258][259][260] but early surgical intervention in cases of more severe trauma, soft tissue breakdown and joint infection is critical for optimal outcome, as seen in individuals with diabetes mellitus. Early involvement of plastic surgeons, microbiologists and wound care teams is essential to avoid long term complications after fractures and osteomyelitis 261 . Spinal surgery in cases of kyphoscoliosis should be considered once curve progression is documented, although there is a relatively high, multifactorial failure rate 262 .…”
Section: [H2] Symptomatic Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many cases of delayed fractures, such as stress fractures, are best managed nonsurgically, [258][259][260] but early surgical intervention in cases of more severe trauma, soft tissue breakdown and joint infection is critical for optimal outcome, as seen in individuals with diabetes mellitus. Early involvement of plastic surgeons, microbiologists and wound care teams is essential to avoid long term complications after fractures and osteomyelitis 261 . Spinal surgery in cases of kyphoscoliosis should be considered once curve progression is documented, although there is a relatively high, multifactorial failure rate 262 .…”
Section: [H2] Symptomatic Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%