The aim is the study of the management and outcome of the open fractures. Some open fractures will become pseudarthrosis. Thoses pseudarthrosis may be septic or not. The management and evolution of all the open fractures will be described in order to identify the presence or not of a sepsis and then a development of a pseudarthrosis (septic or non septic).
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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description of non septic open fracture
Timeframe: 24 months
description of patients with non septic open fracture
Timeframe: 1 month
description of septic open fracture : bacteriology
Timeframe: 24 months
description of septic open fracture : evolution
Timeframe: 24 months
description of septic open fracture : management
Timeframe: 24 months
description of septic open fracture : patients
Timeframe: 24 months
description of pseudarthrosis: symptoms
Timeframe: 24 months
description of pseudarthrosis : management
Timeframe: 24 months
description of septic pseudarthrosis : patients
Timeframe: 24 months
description of septic pseudarthrosis : bacteriology
Timeframe: 24 months
treatment failure
Timeframe: 24 months