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The Gustilo open fracture classification system is the most commonly used classification system for open fractures. It was created by Ramón Gustilo and Anderson, and then further expanded by Gustilo, Mendoza, and Williams.

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  • Classification de Gustilo pour les fractures ouvertes (fr)
  • Gustilo open fracture classification (en)
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  • The Gustilo open fracture classification system is the most commonly used classification system for open fractures. It was created by Ramón Gustilo and Anderson, and then further expanded by Gustilo, Mendoza, and Williams. (en)
  • La classification de Gustilo est parmi les classifications les plus couramment utilisées pour les fractures ouvertes. Elle a été établie par Ramon Gustilo et Anderson, puis modifiée et élargie par Gustilo, Mendoza, et Williams. (fr)
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  • The Gustilo open fracture classification system is the most commonly used classification system for open fractures. It was created by Ramón Gustilo and Anderson, and then further expanded by Gustilo, Mendoza, and Williams. This system uses the amount of energy, the extent of soft-tissue injury and the extent of contamination for determination of fracture severity. Progression from grade 1 to 3C implies a higher degree of energy involved in the injury, higher soft tissue and bone damage and higher potential for complications. It is important to recognize that a Gustilo score of grade 3C implies vascular injury as well as bone and connective-tissue damage. (en)
  • La classification de Gustilo est parmi les classifications les plus couramment utilisées pour les fractures ouvertes. Elle a été établie par Ramon Gustilo et Anderson, puis modifiée et élargie par Gustilo, Mendoza, et Williams. Cette classification utilise la quantité d'énergie, l'étendue des lésions des tissus mous et le degré de la contamination pour évaluer la gravité fracture. Allant du type 1 au type 3C, l'énergie du traumatisme est de plus en plus élevée, les lésions osseuses et des tissus mous sont de plus en plus graves, avec un risque croissant de complications potentielles. Il est important de savoir que le type 3C implique une lésion vasculaire associée. (fr)
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