2023
DOI: 10.18019/1028-4427-2023-29-4-357-361
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Fat embolism as a complication of lower extremity long-bone surgery

I. O. Grankin,
R. R. Saifullin,
A. A. Agafonova
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a formidable complication that occurs with extremity long-bone fractures. Overall, the mortality of FES is estimated to be 10–36 % depending on the severity of the injury. Early detection of complications, selection of optimal methods for fracture fixation and for anesthesia that would prevent FES are essential.The objective was to assess the incidence of clinical manifestations of FES in patients with lower extremity long-bone fractures, determine the optimal method… Show more

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