![]() | Only 14 pages are availabe for public view |
Abstract the incidence of fractures resulting from motor vehicle accidents are on the rise. Such accidents produce violent and complex injuries. Frequently, multiple fractures are produced in the same extremity, adding new dimensions to problems of their management Floating knee is the term applied to flail knee joint segment resulting from a fracture of shaft or adjacent metaphysis of the ipsilateral femur and tibia. Ipsilateral fractures of femur and tibia in the adult or floating knee injuries are serious injuries with a high risk of complications. Besides being caused by high-energy trauma with extensive skeletal and soft tissue damage, they are also associated with potentially life threatening injuries of the head, chest and abdomen. Most surgeons recommended aggressive treatment with early stabilization of one or both fractures. Complications such as delayed union, nonunion, malunion, and stiffness of the knee are more prevalent in patients with the floating knee fractures than patients with isolated femoral or tibial fractures. |