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Posttraumatic Lymphedema after Open Fractures of the Lower Extremity—A Retrospective Cohort Analysis

Secondary lymphedema is a very common clinical issue with millions of patients suffering from pain, recurrent skin infections, and the constant need for a decongestive therapy. Well-established as a consequence of oncologic procedures, secondary lymphedema is also a well-known phenomenon after traum...

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Autores principales: Wagner, Johannes Maximilian, Grolewski, Victoria, Reinkemeier, Felix, Drysch, Marius, Schmidt, Sonja Verena, Dadras, Mehran, Huber, Julika, Wallner, Christoph, Sogorski, Alexander, von Glinski, Maxi, Schildhauer, Thomas A., Lehnhardt, Marcus, Behr, Björn
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8620266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834429
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11111077
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author Wagner, Johannes Maximilian
Grolewski, Victoria
Reinkemeier, Felix
Drysch, Marius
Schmidt, Sonja Verena
Dadras, Mehran
Huber, Julika
Wallner, Christoph
Sogorski, Alexander
von Glinski, Maxi
Schildhauer, Thomas A.
Lehnhardt, Marcus
Behr, Björn
author_facet Wagner, Johannes Maximilian
Grolewski, Victoria
Reinkemeier, Felix
Drysch, Marius
Schmidt, Sonja Verena
Dadras, Mehran
Huber, Julika
Wallner, Christoph
Sogorski, Alexander
von Glinski, Maxi
Schildhauer, Thomas A.
Lehnhardt, Marcus
Behr, Björn
author_sort Wagner, Johannes Maximilian
collection PubMed
description Secondary lymphedema is a very common clinical issue with millions of patients suffering from pain, recurrent skin infections, and the constant need for a decongestive therapy. Well-established as a consequence of oncologic procedures, secondary lymphedema is also a well-known phenomenon after trauma. However, precise epidemiological data of lymphedema progress upon severe extremity injuries are still missing. In the present work, we analyzed a patient cohort of 94 individuals who suffered open fractures of the lower extremity and soft tissue injury, of 2nd and 3rd grade according to Tscherne classification, between 2013 and 2019. Typical symptoms of lymphedema have been obtained via interviews and patient medical records in a retrospective cohort analysis. Of all patients, 55% showed symptoms of secondary lymphedema and 14% reported recurrent skin infections, indicating severe lymphedema. Furthermore, comparing patients with and without lymphedema, additional parameters, such as obesity, total number of surgeries, infections, and compartment syndrome, related to lymphedema progress could be identified. According to these data, posttraumatic secondary lymphedema has a highly underestimated clinical prevalence. Further prospective studies are needed to validate this first observation and to identify high-risk groups in order to improve patient’s health care.
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spelling pubmed-86202662021-11-27 Posttraumatic Lymphedema after Open Fractures of the Lower Extremity—A Retrospective Cohort Analysis Wagner, Johannes Maximilian Grolewski, Victoria Reinkemeier, Felix Drysch, Marius Schmidt, Sonja Verena Dadras, Mehran Huber, Julika Wallner, Christoph Sogorski, Alexander von Glinski, Maxi Schildhauer, Thomas A. Lehnhardt, Marcus Behr, Björn J Pers Med Article Secondary lymphedema is a very common clinical issue with millions of patients suffering from pain, recurrent skin infections, and the constant need for a decongestive therapy. Well-established as a consequence of oncologic procedures, secondary lymphedema is also a well-known phenomenon after trauma. However, precise epidemiological data of lymphedema progress upon severe extremity injuries are still missing. In the present work, we analyzed a patient cohort of 94 individuals who suffered open fractures of the lower extremity and soft tissue injury, of 2nd and 3rd grade according to Tscherne classification, between 2013 and 2019. Typical symptoms of lymphedema have been obtained via interviews and patient medical records in a retrospective cohort analysis. Of all patients, 55% showed symptoms of secondary lymphedema and 14% reported recurrent skin infections, indicating severe lymphedema. Furthermore, comparing patients with and without lymphedema, additional parameters, such as obesity, total number of surgeries, infections, and compartment syndrome, related to lymphedema progress could be identified. According to these data, posttraumatic secondary lymphedema has a highly underestimated clinical prevalence. Further prospective studies are needed to validate this first observation and to identify high-risk groups in order to improve patient’s health care. MDPI 2021-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8620266/ /pubmed/34834429 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11111077 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wagner, Johannes Maximilian
Grolewski, Victoria
Reinkemeier, Felix
Drysch, Marius
Schmidt, Sonja Verena
Dadras, Mehran
Huber, Julika
Wallner, Christoph
Sogorski, Alexander
von Glinski, Maxi
Schildhauer, Thomas A.
Lehnhardt, Marcus
Behr, Björn
Posttraumatic Lymphedema after Open Fractures of the Lower Extremity—A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
title Posttraumatic Lymphedema after Open Fractures of the Lower Extremity—A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
title_full Posttraumatic Lymphedema after Open Fractures of the Lower Extremity—A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
title_fullStr Posttraumatic Lymphedema after Open Fractures of the Lower Extremity—A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Posttraumatic Lymphedema after Open Fractures of the Lower Extremity—A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
title_short Posttraumatic Lymphedema after Open Fractures of the Lower Extremity—A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
title_sort posttraumatic lymphedema after open fractures of the lower extremity—a retrospective cohort analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8620266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834429
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11111077
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