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Delayed identification of skeletal injury in multisystem trauma: the 'missed' fracture.

Journal of Trauma 1989 December
Delay in diagnosis of musculoskeletal injury in multiply injured patients may potentially lead to functional or cosmetic disability in survivors. In an 18-month prospective study to determine the incidence and spectrum of delayed recognition of skeletal injury at our Level I trauma center, delayed diagnosis of 39 fractures was made in 26 of 1,006 consecutive blunt trauma patients. The delay in recognition ranged from 1-91 days. Twenty-one (55%) of the fractures were not X-rayed at the time of admission, but nine (23%) fractures were clearly visible on admission films. Four (10%) fractures were missed because of technically inadequate X-rays, and five (13%) had adequate X-rays but could not be identified on admission films. In only two instances was a second anesthetic exposure required for operative therapy. For the patients in this series, the delay of fracture identification was not felt to contribute to additional long-term cosmetic, functional, or neurologic problems. Continued clinical and radiologic surveillance is required in multiply injured patients to prevent musculoskeletal diagnostic failure.

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