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Table 3-2

Gustilo and Anderson’s Classification of Open Fractures

TypeWoundLevel of ContaminationSoft Tissue InjuryBone Injury
I<1 cm longCleanMinimalSimple, minimal comminution
II>1 cm longModerateModerate; some muscle damageModerate comminution
IIIAaUsually >10 cmHighSevere with crushingUsually comminuted; soft tissue coverage of bone possible
IIIBUsually >10 cmHighVery severe loss of coverBone cover poor; usually requires soft tissue reconstructive surgery
IIICUsually >10 cmHighVery severe loss of cover and vascular injury requiring repairBone cover poor; usually requires soft tissue reconstructive surgery

a Segmental fractures, farmyard injuries, fractures occurring in a highly contaminated environment, shotgun wounds, or high-velocity gunshot wounds automatically result in classification as type III open fractures.

From RajasekaranS, DevendraA, RameshP, et al. Initial management of open fractures. In: TornettaP III, RicciWM, OstrumRF, et al., eds. Rockwood and Green’s Fractures in Adults. Vol 1. 9th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer; 2020:484530.