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One year of treating patients with open fractures of the lower extremity in a new military trauma center in Korea: a case series

  • Ji Wool Ko (Department of Surgery, Korea University Guro Hospital) ;
  • Giho Moon (Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Armed Forces Capital Hospital) ;
  • Jin Geun Kwon (Department of Plastic Surgery, Armed Forces Capital Hospital) ;
  • Kyoung Eun Kim (Department of Rehabilitation, Armed Forces Capital Hospital) ;
  • Hankaram Jeon (Department of Psychiatry, Armed Forces Capital Hospital) ;
  • Kyungwon Lee (Department of Surgery, Korea University Guro Hospital)
  • Received : 2023.06.14
  • Accepted : 2023.09.11
  • Published : 2023.12.31

Abstract

Purpose: The Armed Forces Trauma Center of Korea was established in April 2022. This study was conducted to report our 1-year experience of treating soldiers with open fractures of the lower extremity. Methods: In this case series, we reviewed the medical records of 51 Korean soldiers with open fractures of the lower extremity between April 2022 and March 2023 at a trauma center. We analyzed patients with Gustilo-Anderson type II and III fractures and reported the duration of transportation, injury mechanisms, injured sites, and associated injuries. We also presented laboratory findings, surgery types, intensive care unit stays, hospital stays, rehabilitation results, and reasons for psychiatric consultation. Additionally, we described patients' mode of transport. Results: This study enrolled nine male patients who were between 21 and 26 years old. Six patients had type II and three had type III fractures. Transport from the accident scene to the emergency room ranged from 75 to 455 minutes, and from the emergency room to the operating room ranged from 35 to 200 minutes. Injury mechanisms included gunshot wounds, landmine explosions, grenade explosions, and entrapment by ship mooring ropes. One case had serious associated injuries (inhalation burn, open facial bone fractures, and hemopneumothorax). No cases with serious blood loss or coagulopathies were found, but most cases had a significant elevation of creatinine kinase. Two patients underwent vascular reconstruction, whereas four patients received flap surgery. After rehabilitation, six patients could walk, one patient could move their joints actively, and two patients performed active assistive movement. Eight patients were referred to the psychiatry department due to suicidal attempts and posttraumatic stress disorder. Conclusions: This study provides insights into how to improve treatment for patients with military trauma, as well as medical services such as the transport system, by revising treatment protocols and systematizing treatment.

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