2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-455697/v1
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Foot fracture may predict poor patient reported functional outcomes in lower extremity reconstruction of the traumatically injured lower extremity: A case-control study.

Abstract: Background A paucity of evidence currently exists regarding factors affecting the success of lower extremity reconstruction at restoring a functional limb. We aim to determine the effect of foot fracture on outcome measures of ambulatory success after lower extremity salvage in a trauma population.Methods A retrospective chart review was performed on 63 patients presenting to an urban level 1 trauma center between 01/2007 and 01/2015 who received soft tissue coverage of a lower extremity traumatic wound. Demog… Show more

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