“…There have been previous reports of treating these injuries with closed reduction and percutaneous pinning, open reduction and internal fixation, intramedullary fixation, and external fixation. 1,3,[5][6][7]12,13,17,18 Furthermore, primary or secondary bone grafting has become an important adjunct in these fractures due to the common finding of bone loss. 4,9,14,15 In the past, these injuries were frequently treated with multiple operative debridements, intravenous antibiotics, and close monitoring prior to fixation to ensure the viability of the soft tissue envelope.…”